The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... common purposes , till it is reposited in some version of a known book , that it may be always hereafter examined and compared with other languages , and then permitting its disuse . For this purpose , the translation of the Bible is ...
... common purposes , till it is reposited in some version of a known book , that it may be always hereafter examined and compared with other languages , and then permitting its disuse . For this purpose , the translation of the Bible is ...
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... talk with ( 1 ) Johnson himself imitated it to Paoli ( see post , Oct. 10 . 1769 ) ; and it is indeed become one of the common - places of compliment . - C . ETAT . 58. INTERVIEW WITH GEORGE III . 23 him 22 1767 LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... talk with ( 1 ) Johnson himself imitated it to Paoli ( see post , Oct. 10 . 1769 ) ; and it is indeed become one of the common - places of compliment . - C . ETAT . 58. INTERVIEW WITH GEORGE III . 23 him 22 1767 LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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... common degree , and my distress has had very little in- termission . I have found myself somewhat relieved by reading , which I therefore intend to practise when I am able . This day it came into my mind to write the history of my ...
... common degree , and my distress has had very little in- termission . I have found myself somewhat relieved by reading , which I therefore intend to practise when I am able . This day it came into my mind to write the history of my ...
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... common life , in the intercourse with his friends ? ” JOHNSON . " Why no , Sir . Every body knows you are paid for affecting warmth for your client ; and it is , therefore , properly no dissimulation : the moment you come from the bar ...
... common life , in the intercourse with his friends ? ” JOHNSON . " Why no , Sir . Every body knows you are paid for affecting warmth for your client ; and it is , therefore , properly no dissimulation : the moment you come from the bar ...
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... common con- versation , were more in pleasantry and sport than real and malignant ; for no man was more visited by natives of that country , nor were there any for whom he had a greater esteem . It was to Dr. Grainger , a Scottish ...
... common con- versation , were more in pleasantry and sport than real and malignant ; for no man was more visited by natives of that country , nor were there any for whom he had a greater esteem . It was to Dr. Grainger , a Scottish ...
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