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... particularly one friend who told him that his two sons should repeat Gray's elegy to him alter- nately , that he might judge who had the happiest ca- dence . " No , pray Sir , " said he , " let the dears both speak it at once ; more ...
... particularly one friend who told him that his two sons should repeat Gray's elegy to him alter- nately , that he might judge who had the happiest ca- dence . " No , pray Sir , " said he , " let the dears both speak it at once ; more ...
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... particularly striking , to some brother , sister , or servant , immediately before the im- pression is erased by the intervention of newer occur- rences . He perfectly remembered the first time he 66 ever heard of heaven and hell , he ...
... particularly striking , to some brother , sister , or servant , immediately before the im- pression is erased by the intervention of newer occur- rences . He perfectly remembered the first time he 66 ever heard of heaven and hell , he ...
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... particularly with a dish of very young peas . " Are not they charming ? " said I to him , while he was eating them . " Perhaps , " said he , “ they would be so to a pig . " 27. Warton's Poems . When a well known author published his ...
... particularly with a dish of very young peas . " Are not they charming ? " said I to him , while he was eating them . " Perhaps , " said he , “ they would be so to a pig . " 27. Warton's Poems . When a well known author published his ...
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... particularly the holy week , with a rigour very dangerous to his general health ; but though he had left off wine , ( for religious motives as I always be- lieved , though he did not own it , ) yet he did not hold the commutation of ...
... particularly the holy week , with a rigour very dangerous to his general health ; but though he had left off wine , ( for religious motives as I always be- lieved , though he did not own it , ) yet he did not hold the commutation of ...
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... particularly Dr. Nugent , for whose esteem he had a singular value , yet was Mr. Johnson a most unshaken church - of - England man . ( 1 ) The Rev. James Compton ( see antè , Vol . VIII . p . 201. ) and the Rev. Joseph Wilks . Mr. Wilks ...
... particularly Dr. Nugent , for whose esteem he had a singular value , yet was Mr. Johnson a most unshaken church - of - England man . ( 1 ) The Rev. James Compton ( see antè , Vol . VIII . p . 201. ) and the Rev. Joseph Wilks . Mr. Wilks ...
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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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