The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... give us . " If , therefore , the profession you have chosen has some unexpected inconveniences , console yourself by reflecting that no profession is without them ; and that ( 1 ) This alludes to the first sentence of the Prooemium of ...
... give us . " If , therefore , the profession you have chosen has some unexpected inconveniences , console yourself by reflecting that no profession is without them ; and that ( 1 ) This alludes to the first sentence of the Prooemium of ...
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... gives me great pleasure . I hope you do not flatter me by imputing to me more good -- ( 1 ) The Rev. Mr. John Campbell , minister of the parish of Kippen , near Stirling , who has lately favoured me with a long , intelligent , and very ...
... gives me great pleasure . I hope you do not flatter me by imputing to me more good -- ( 1 ) The Rev. Mr. John Campbell , minister of the parish of Kippen , near Stirling , who has lately favoured me with a long , intelligent , and very ...
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... give them . Their representation of their affairs I have discovered to be such as cannot be trusted ; and at this distance , though their case requires haste , I know not how to act . She , or her daughters , may be heard of at ...
... give them . Their representation of their affairs I have discovered to be such as cannot be trusted ; and at this distance , though their case requires haste , I know not how to act . She , or her daughters , may be heard of at ...
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... give it him directly . Will you be so good as to carry a fifty pound note from me to him ? ' This I positively refused to do , as he might , perhaps , have knocked me down for insulting him , and have afterwards put the note in his ...
... give it him directly . Will you be so good as to carry a fifty pound note from me to him ? ' This I positively refused to do , as he might , perhaps , have knocked me down for insulting him , and have afterwards put the note in his ...
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... give him , Hervey , the refusal of it . All this is garnished and set off by extravagant flights of fine writing , the most cutting sarcasms , the most indecent details , and the most serious expressions of the writer's conviction ...
... give him , Hervey , the refusal of it . All this is garnished and set off by extravagant flights of fine writing , the most cutting sarcasms , the most indecent details , and the most serious expressions of the writer's conviction ...
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