The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 5Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... seemed to understand Dr. Johnson very well , and not to consider him in the light that a certain person did , who being struck , or rather stunned by his voice and manner , when he was afterwards asked what he thought of him , answered ...
... seemed to understand Dr. Johnson very well , and not to consider him in the light that a certain person did , who being struck , or rather stunned by his voice and manner , when he was afterwards asked what he thought of him , answered ...
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... seemed to be willing to die , and full of hopes of happiness . " Sir , ( said he , ) Dr. Dodd would have given both his hands and both his legs to have lived . The better a man is , the more afraid he is of death , having a clearer view ...
... seemed to be willing to die , and full of hopes of happiness . " Sir , ( said he , ) Dr. Dodd would have given both his hands and both his legs to have lived . The better a man is , the more afraid he is of death , having a clearer view ...
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... seemed , for a moment , " to give him pause . " It , perhaps , presented his extreme prejudice against the Scotch in a point of view somewhat new to him , by the effect of contrast . By the time when we returned to Ashbourne , Dr ...
... seemed , for a moment , " to give him pause . " It , perhaps , presented his extreme prejudice against the Scotch in a point of view somewhat new to him , by the effect of contrast . By the time when we returned to Ashbourne , Dr ...
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