The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 6Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... thing new and wonderful made upon her mind . Let her now set her thoughts down as she can recollect them ; for faint as they may already be , they will grow every day fainter . " Perhaps I do not flatter myself unreasonably when I ...
... thing new and wonderful made upon her mind . Let her now set her thoughts down as she can recollect them ; for faint as they may already be , they will grow every day fainter . " Perhaps I do not flatter myself unreasonably when I ...
Pàgina 162
... thing it would be , if we were obliged to drink or do any thing else that may happen to be agreeable to the company where we are . " LANGTON . " By the same rule you must join with a gang of cut- purses . " JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir : but ...
... thing it would be , if we were obliged to drink or do any thing else that may happen to be agreeable to the company where we are . " LANGTON . " By the same rule you must join with a gang of cut- purses . " JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir : but ...
Pàgina 247
... thing bad ; set me free from my suspicions . " My thoughts are at present employed in guessing the reason of your silence : you must not expect that I should tell you any thing , if I had any thing to tell . Write , pray write [ 247 ] ...
... thing bad ; set me free from my suspicions . " My thoughts are at present employed in guessing the reason of your silence : you must not expect that I should tell you any thing , if I had any thing to tell . Write , pray write [ 247 ] ...
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