The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 4Claxton, Remsen, & Haffelfinger, 1878 |
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Pàgina 65
... desires to be admitted ; he will be a very honourable accession . 2 1 “ Did the king please you ? The Coxheath men , I think , have some reason to complain . Reynolds says your camp is better than theirs . I hope you find yourself able ...
... desires to be admitted ; he will be a very honourable accession . 2 1 “ Did the king please you ? The Coxheath men , I think , have some reason to complain . Reynolds says your camp is better than theirs . I hope you find yourself able ...
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... desire all this ceremony ; let us tell our minds to one another quietly . " After the debate was over , he said , " I have got lights on the subject to - day , which I had not before . " This was a great deal from him , especially as he ...
... desire all this ceremony ; let us tell our minds to one another quietly . " After the debate was over , he said , " I have got lights on the subject to - day , which I had not before . " This was a great deal from him , especially as he ...
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... desires to conceal that of which he is ashamed . Do not pretend to deny it ; manifestum habemus furem . Make it an invariable and obligatory law to yourself , never to mention your own mental diseases . If you are never to speak of them ...
... desires to conceal that of which he is ashamed . Do not pretend to deny it ; manifestum habemus furem . Make it an invariable and obligatory law to yourself , never to mention your own mental diseases . If you are never to speak of them ...
Pàgina 129
... desire to make the acquaintance of everybody who waz eminent or remarkable or even notorious , his strange propensity for witnessing execution probably brought him into more immediate intercourse with the keeper of Nowgate -0 . built as ...
... desire to make the acquaintance of everybody who waz eminent or remarkable or even notorious , his strange propensity for witnessing execution probably brought him into more immediate intercourse with the keeper of Nowgate -0 . built as ...
Pàgina 138
... desire for our meeting this autumn is much increased . I wrote to Squire Godfrey Bosville , my Yorkshire chief , that I should , perhaps , pay him a visit , as I was to hold a conference with Dr. Johnson at York . I give you my word and ...
... desire for our meeting this autumn is much increased . I wrote to Squire Godfrey Bosville , my Yorkshire chief , that I should , perhaps , pay him a visit , as I was to hold a conference with Dr. Johnson at York . I give you my word and ...
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