The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 6Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... expression in Juvenal , unius lacertæ . JOHN- SON . " I think it clear enough ; as much ground as one may have a chance to find a lizard upon . " Commentators have differed as to the exact meaning of the expression by which the Poet in ...
... expression in Juvenal , unius lacertæ . JOHN- SON . " I think it clear enough ; as much ground as one may have a chance to find a lizard upon . " Commentators have differed as to the exact meaning of the expression by which the Poet in ...
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... expressed some inclination to publish an account of my Travels upon the continent of Europe , for which I had a variety of materials collected . JOHNSON . " I do not say , Sir , you may not publish your travels ; but I give you my ...
... expressed some inclination to publish an account of my Travels upon the continent of Europe , for which I had a variety of materials collected . JOHNSON . " I do not say , Sir , you may not publish your travels ; but I give you my ...
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... I one day at Court expressed to General Hall my sense of the honour he had done my friend , he politely answered , “ Sir , I did myself honour . " fixed his departure , so that he could not comply [ 206 ] THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
... I one day at Court expressed to General Hall my sense of the honour he had done my friend , he politely answered , “ Sir , I did myself honour . " fixed his departure , so that he could not comply [ 206 ] THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
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