The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 2Claxton, Remsen, & Haffelfinger, 1878 |
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... hear of him , and see how well he could make a coat even of so absurd a colour . " After dinner our conversation first turned upon Pope . Johnson said , his characters of men were admirably drawn , those of women not so well . He ...
... hear of him , and see how well he could make a coat even of so absurd a colour . " After dinner our conversation first turned upon Pope . Johnson said , his characters of men were admirably drawn , those of women not so well . He ...
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... and often upon penance also . You think your sins may be forgiven without penance , upon repentance alone . " I thus ventured to mention all the common objections against the Roman Catholic church , that I might hear so great.
... and often upon penance also . You think your sins may be forgiven without penance , upon repentance alone . " I thus ventured to mention all the common objections against the Roman Catholic church , that I might hear so great.
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... hear so great a man upon them . What he said is here accurately recorded . But it is not improbable that , if one had taken the other side , he might have reasoned differently . : : I must , however , mention , that he had a respect for ...
... hear so great a man upon them . What he said is here accurately recorded . But it is not improbable that , if one had taken the other side , he might have reasoned differently . : : I must , however , mention , that he had a respect for ...
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... hear my old master , Gregory Sharpe , ' preach at the Temple . In the prefatory prayer , Sharpe ranted about liberty , as a blessing most fervently to be implored , and its continuance prayed for . Johnson observed , that our liberty ...
... hear my old master , Gregory Sharpe , ' preach at the Temple . In the prefatory prayer , Sharpe ranted about liberty , as a blessing most fervently to be implored , and its continuance prayed for . Johnson observed , that our liberty ...
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... eyes upon the box , and the loudness of his voice made it difficult to hear anybody hut himself , he sat surprisingly quiet , and I flattered myself that he was listening to the music Johnson , in the course of his literary labours ,
... eyes upon the box , and the loudness of his voice made it difficult to hear anybody hut himself , he sat surprisingly quiet , and I flattered myself that he was listening to the music Johnson , in the course of his literary labours ,
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