The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 9J. Murray, 1839 |
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... looks like the son of a schoolmaster ; which , ” added he , " is one of the very worst conditions of childhood : such a boy has no father , or worse than none ; he never can reflect on his parent , but the reflection brings to his mind ...
... looks like the son of a schoolmaster ; which , ” added he , " is one of the very worst conditions of childhood : such a boy has no father , or worse than none ; he never can reflect on his parent , but the reflection brings to his mind ...
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... look silly at his own table . When I told Mr. Johnson the story , " Why , what a monkey was David now , " says he , " to tell of his own disgrace ! " In the course of that hour's chat , he told me how he used to tease Garrick by ...
... look silly at his own table . When I told Mr. Johnson the story , " Why , what a monkey was David now , " says he , " to tell of his own disgrace ! " In the course of that hour's chat , he told me how he used to tease Garrick by ...
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... looks and a softened voice , joined in the general chat , insensibly led the conversation to the subject of marriage , where he laid himself out in a dis- sertation so useful , so elegant , so founded on the true knowledge of human life ...
... looks and a softened voice , joined in the general chat , insensibly led the conversation to the subject of marriage , where he laid himself out in a dis- sertation so useful , so elegant , so founded on the true knowledge of human life ...
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... look , " when I know how many poor families will perish next winter for want of that bread which the present drought will deny them , to hear ladies sighing for rain , only that their complexions may not snffer from the heat , or their ...
... look , " when I know how many poor families will perish next winter for want of that bread which the present drought will deny them , to hear ladies sighing for rain , only that their complexions may not snffer from the heat , or their ...
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... look little when compared to my favourite friends the Pepyses , whose translations were unquestion- ably the best . I will insert them , because he did say So. This is the distich given me by Sir Lucas , to whom I owe more solid ...
... look little when compared to my favourite friends the Pepyses , whose translations were unquestion- ably the best . I will insert them , because he did say So. This is the distich given me by Sir Lucas , to whom I owe more solid ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volum 9 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1853 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volum 9 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1839 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volum 9 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1853 |
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