The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 9J. Murray, 1839 |
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... his tenderness was persuaded , or his reason convinced , but the effect will always be the same . ” Poor Dr. Sumner died , how- ever , before the next vacation . 66 8. Positive and General . 66 Mr. Johnson was 6 JOHNSONIANA .
... his tenderness was persuaded , or his reason convinced , but the effect will always be the same . ” Poor Dr. Sumner died , how- ever , before the next vacation . 66 8. Positive and General . 66 Mr. Johnson was 6 JOHNSONIANA .
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... reason for supposing Congreve is to stand in competition with Shakspeare : these fellows know not how to blame , nor how to commend . " I forced him one day , in a similar humour , to prefer Young's description of night to the so much ...
... reason for supposing Congreve is to stand in competition with Shakspeare : these fellows know not how to blame , nor how to commend . " I forced him one day , in a similar humour , to prefer Young's description of night to the so much ...
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... blind : travelling with Dr. Johnson was for these reasons tiresome enough . Mr. Thrale loved prospects , and was mortified that his D 4 PIOZZI . 39 Pride, 79 115 Professions, 87 Prophecies, 189 Propensions, evil, 209 95.
... blind : travelling with Dr. Johnson was for these reasons tiresome enough . Mr. Thrale loved prospects , and was mortified that his D 4 PIOZZI . 39 Pride, 79 115 Professions, 87 Prophecies, 189 Propensions, evil, 209 95.
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... reasons which ought to restrain a man from drony solitude and useless re- tirement . " 56. Solitude . 99 " Solitude , " added he one day , " is dangerous to reason , without being favourable to virtue : pleasures of some sort are ...
... reasons which ought to restrain a man from drony solitude and useless re- tirement . " 56. Solitude . 99 " Solitude , " added he one day , " is dangerous to reason , without being favourable to virtue : pleasures of some sort are ...
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... to Mr. Thrale , who stood fretting , find reasons for respecting the rank of him who will not condescend to declare it by his dress , or some other 66 to visible mark : what are stars and other signs of PIOZZI . 43 Singularity,
... to Mr. Thrale , who stood fretting , find reasons for respecting the rank of him who will not condescend to declare it by his dress , or some other 66 to visible mark : what are stars and other signs of PIOZZI . 43 Singularity,
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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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