The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 2H.G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... means approve of confounding the distinction between lawful and illicit offspring , which is , in effect , insulting the civil establishment of our country , to look no higher ; I cannot help thinking it laudable to be kindly at ...
... means approve of confounding the distinction between lawful and illicit offspring , which is , in effect , insulting the civil establishment of our country , to look no higher ; I cannot help thinking it laudable to be kindly at ...
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... means agree ; for his lordship had nothing of that violence which is a conspicuous feature in the composition . Finding that my illus- trious friend could bear to have it supposed that it might be meant for him , I said , laughingly ...
... means agree ; for his lordship had nothing of that violence which is a conspicuous feature in the composition . Finding that my illus- trious friend could bear to have it supposed that it might be meant for him , I said , laughingly ...
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... libraries . " ] ( 2 ) What can this mean ? What had the Whigs to do with re- moving the smoky hearths from the centre of the great halls to there had been an execution of two or three criminals 20 1754 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... libraries . " ] ( 2 ) What can this mean ? What had the Whigs to do with re- moving the smoky hearths from the centre of the great halls to there had been an execution of two or three criminals 20 1754 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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... mean , that , after the Revolution , stoves were so placed , that they warmed only those who got good places near them ? FONNEREAU . It is probably a mere jest against modern improvements . ] ( 1 ) [ The Rex John Swinton , B. D. of Ch ...
... mean , that , after the Revolution , stoves were so placed , that they warmed only those who got good places near them ? FONNEREAU . It is probably a mere jest against modern improvements . ] ( 1 ) [ The Rex John Swinton , B. D. of Ch ...
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... means , that my kind intention of being the first to give him the good news of the degree being granted was frustrated , because Dr. King brought it before my intelli- gence arrived . - WARTON . [ Dr . King was secretary to Lord Arran ...
... means , that my kind intention of being the first to give him the good news of the degree being granted was frustrated , because Dr. King brought it before my intelli- gence arrived . - WARTON . [ Dr . King was secretary to Lord Arran ...
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