The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... given ( 1 ) to him by Mr. Hervey in consideration of his having written for him a pamphlet against Sir Charles Hanbury Williams , who , Mr. Hervey imagined , was the author of an ( 1 ) This is not inconsistent with Mr. Beauclerk's ...
... given ( 1 ) to him by Mr. Hervey in consideration of his having written for him a pamphlet against Sir Charles Hanbury Williams , who , Mr. Hervey imagined , was the author of an ( 1 ) This is not inconsistent with Mr. Beauclerk's ...
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... given Dr. Johnson the first idea of the most popular and entertaining of all his works , " The Lives of the Poets . " - C . ( 2 ) This reminds us of Madame de Sevigné's charming naïveté , when , after giving an account of Louis XIV ...
... given Dr. Johnson the first idea of the most popular and entertaining of all his works , " The Lives of the Poets . " - C . ( 2 ) This reminds us of Madame de Sevigné's charming naïveté , when , after giving an account of Louis XIV ...
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... given Mrs. ease . guinea . a " By abstinence from wine and suppers , I obtained sudden and great relief , and had freedom of mind re- stored to me ; which I have wanted for all this year , without being able to find my means of ...
... given Mrs. ease . guinea . a " By abstinence from wine and suppers , I obtained sudden and great relief , and had freedom of mind re- stored to me ; which I have wanted for all this year , without being able to find my means of ...
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... given to the public this year , except the Prologue * to his friend Goldsmith's comedy of " The Good - natured Man . " The first lines of this Prologue are strongly character- istical of the dismal gloom of his mind ; which in his case ...
... given to the public this year , except the Prologue * to his friend Goldsmith's comedy of " The Good - natured Man . " The first lines of this Prologue are strongly character- istical of the dismal gloom of his mind ; which in his case ...
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... given up that principle , she has given up every notion of female honour and virtue , which are all included in chastity . " A gentleman talked to him of a lady whom he greatly admired and wished to marry , but was afraid of her ...
... given up that principle , she has given up every notion of female honour and virtue , which are all included in chastity . " A gentleman talked to him of a lady whom he greatly admired and wished to marry , but was afraid of her ...
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