The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 7J. Murray, 1835 |
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... afterwards fallen into bad circumstances , was one day , when Johnson was at dinner with him , seized for debt , and carried to prison ; that Johnson sat still undisturbed , and went on eating and drinking ; upon which the gentleman's ...
... afterwards fallen into bad circumstances , was one day , when Johnson was at dinner with him , seized for debt , and carried to prison ; that Johnson sat still undisturbed , and went on eating and drinking ; upon which the gentleman's ...
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... afterwards , so it went to my heart to consider that there was not one in all that bril- liant circle that was not afraid to go home and think ; but that the thoughts of each individual there would be distressing when alone . " This re ...
... afterwards , so it went to my heart to consider that there was not one in all that bril- liant circle that was not afraid to go home and think ; but that the thoughts of each individual there would be distressing when alone . " This re ...
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... Are these words your own ? " ( 3 ) Afterwards a lord of session , by the title of Lord Meadow- bank , and father of the present Lord Meadowbank . — C. distinguished himself on the same side , by his in- D 2 ÆTAT . 68 . 35 JOSEPH KNIGHT .
... Are these words your own ? " ( 3 ) Afterwards a lord of session , by the title of Lord Meadow- bank , and father of the present Lord Meadowbank . — C. distinguished himself on the same side , by his in- D 2 ÆTAT . 68 . 35 JOSEPH KNIGHT .
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... a status , which has been acknowledged in all ages and countries , and that when freedom flourished , as in old Greece and Rome . ( 1 ) [ Afterwards Viscount Melville . ] LETTER 308. TO MRS . GASTREL . ( 1 ) 36 1777 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... a status , which has been acknowledged in all ages and countries , and that when freedom flourished , as in old Greece and Rome . ( 1 ) [ Afterwards Viscount Melville . ] LETTER 308. TO MRS . GASTREL . ( 1 ) 36 1777 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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... afterwards Solicitor - General in the Rockingham administration . " He was a man of strong parts , though of coarse manners , and who never hesitated to express in the coarsest language whatever he thought . " Wraxall's Mem . vol . ii ...
... afterwards Solicitor - General in the Rockingham administration . " He was a man of strong parts , though of coarse manners , and who never hesitated to express in the coarsest language whatever he thought . " Wraxall's Mem . vol . ii ...
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