The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... sure , an old comic writer ; but in the days of Scipio and Lelius , we find Terent . Heautontim . act ii . scene 3.- hoc ipsa in itinere alteræ Dum narrat , forte audivi . ' " You doubt my having authority for using genus absolutely ...
... sure , an old comic writer ; but in the days of Scipio and Lelius , we find Terent . Heautontim . act ii . scene 3.- hoc ipsa in itinere alteræ Dum narrat , forte audivi . ' " You doubt my having authority for using genus absolutely ...
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... sure I have a more than ordinary struggle to maintain with the Evil Principle ; and all the methods I can devise are little enough to keep me tolerably steady in the paths of rectitude . " I am ever , with the highest veneration , your ...
... sure I have a more than ordinary struggle to maintain with the Evil Principle ; and all the methods I can devise are little enough to keep me tolerably steady in the paths of rectitude . " I am ever , with the highest veneration , your ...
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... sure I wish you well . " Poor Kitty has done what we have all to do , and Lucy has the world to begin anew : I hope she will find some way to more content than I left her possessing . " Be pleased to make my compliments to Mrs. Hinckley ...
... sure I wish you well . " Poor Kitty has done what we have all to do , and Lucy has the world to begin anew : I hope she will find some way to more content than I left her possessing . " Be pleased to make my compliments to Mrs. Hinckley ...
Pàgina 46
... sure , is criminal in the sight of God ; but he does not do his wife a very material injury , if he does not insult her ; if , for instance , from mere wantonness of appetite , he steals privately to her chambermaid . Sir , a wife ought ...
... sure , is criminal in the sight of God ; but he does not do his wife a very material injury , if he does not insult her ; if , for instance , from mere wantonness of appetite , he steals privately to her chambermaid . Sir , a wife ought ...
Pàgina 51
... sure you must be glad ; for , without inquiring into the opinions or conduct of any party , it must be for ever pleasing to see men adhering to their principles against their inter- est , especially when you consider that those voters ...
... sure you must be glad ; for , without inquiring into the opinions or conduct of any party , it must be for ever pleasing to see men adhering to their principles against their inter- est , especially when you consider that those voters ...
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