The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides;Henry G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden, 1846 |
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... believe it , though we had the attestation of the gardener , who said he had put in corks ( 1 ) where the river Manyfold sinks into the ground , and had catched them in a net , placed before one of the openings where the water bursts ...
... believe it , though we had the attestation of the gardener , who said he had put in corks ( 1 ) where the river Manyfold sinks into the ground , and had catched them in a net , placed before one of the openings where the water bursts ...
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... 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 presence . Talking of the danger of being ...
... 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 presence . Talking of the danger of being ...
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... believe he never was in difficulties after the time when he relieved me . I loved him much ; yet , in talking of his general character , I may have said , though I do not remember that I ever did say so , that as his generosity ...
... believe he never was in difficulties after the time when he relieved me . I loved him much ; yet , in talking of his general character , I may have said , though I do not remember that I ever did say so , that as his generosity ...
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... believe , glad to see me ; and to have any body glad to see me is a great pleasure . " * " Lichfield , Oct. 29. Though after my last letter I might justly claim an interval of rest , yet I write again to tell you , that for this turn ...
... believe , glad to see me ; and to have any body glad to see me is a great pleasure . " * " Lichfield , Oct. 29. Though after my last letter I might justly claim an interval of rest , yet I write again to tell you , that for this turn ...
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... believe all his audience , with such feelings as were produced by some of the most eminent orations of antiquity . This testimony I liberally give to the excellence of an old friend , with whom it has been my lot to differ very widely ...
... believe all his audience , with such feelings as were produced by some of the most eminent orations of antiquity . This testimony I liberally give to the excellence of an old friend , with whom it has been my lot to differ very widely ...
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