The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 7J. Murray, 1835 |
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... thought too well of Campbell . He did not believe Campbell would be such a damned scoun- drel , as to do so damned a thing . " His emphasis on damned , accompanied with frowning looks , reproved his opponent's want of decorum in his ...
... thought too well of Campbell . He did not believe Campbell would be such a damned scoun- drel , as to do so damned a thing . " His emphasis on damned , accompanied with frowning looks , reproved his opponent's want of decorum in his ...
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... thought of parting with him . He had , at this time , frankly communicated to me many particulars , which are inserted in this work in their proper places ; and once , when I happened to men- tion that the expense of my jaunt would come ...
... thought of parting with him . He had , at this time , frankly communicated to me many particulars , which are inserted in this work in their proper places ; and once , when I happened to men- tion that the expense of my jaunt would come ...
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... thought it better not to have that exception . He praised Grainger's " Ode on Solitude , " in Dodsley's collection , and repeated , with great energy , the exordium : " O Solitude , romantic maid ! Whether by nodding towers you tread ...
... thought it better not to have that exception . He praised Grainger's " Ode on Solitude , " in Dodsley's collection , and repeated , with great energy , the exordium : " O Solitude , romantic maid ! Whether by nodding towers you tread ...
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... thoughts of each individual there would be distressing when alone . " This re- flection was experimentally just . The feeling of languor ( 1 ) , which succeeds the animation of gaiety , is itself a very severe pain ; and when the mind ...
... thoughts of each individual there would be distressing when alone . " This re- flection was experimentally just . The feeling of languor ( 1 ) , which succeeds the animation of gaiety , is itself a very severe pain ; and when the mind ...
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... thought that he discovered " a zeal with- out knowledge . " Upon one occasion , when in company with some very grave men at Oxford , his toast was , " Here's to the next insurrection of the negroes in the West Indies . " His violent ...
... thought that he discovered " a zeal with- out knowledge . " Upon one occasion , when in company with some very grave men at Oxford , his toast was , " Here's to the next insurrection of the negroes in the West Indies . " His violent ...
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