The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 10Henry G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... seem'd to be Not one , but all mankind's epitome . " 495. Johnson's Courtship . - - I have often heard my mother say she perfectly remembered Johnson's wife . He has recorded of her that beauty which existed only in his imagination ...
... seem'd to be Not one , but all mankind's epitome . " 495. Johnson's Courtship . - - I have often heard my mother say she perfectly remembered Johnson's wife . He has recorded of her that beauty which existed only in his imagination ...
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... seems no reason whatsoever to believe that any of Dr. Johnson's family were natives of Scotland . — C. 39 66 have your opinion of what she was- you ( 2 ) [ See antè , Vol . I. p . 85. She died in 1785. ] ANNA SEWARD . 11 Lichfield, 62 ...
... seems no reason whatsoever to believe that any of Dr. Johnson's family were natives of Scotland . — C. 39 66 have your opinion of what she was- you ( 2 ) [ See antè , Vol . I. p . 85. She died in 1785. ] ANNA SEWARD . 11 Lichfield, 62 ...
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... seem ridiculous . The slipshod style is richly compensated by the palpable fidelity of the interesting anecdotes ; the egotism , by that good - humoured ingenuousness with which it is given , and by its unsuspecting confidence in the ...
... seem ridiculous . The slipshod style is richly compensated by the palpable fidelity of the interesting anecdotes ; the egotism , by that good - humoured ingenuousness with which it is given , and by its unsuspecting confidence in the ...
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... seems , in some respects , to have shared the fate of a proverbial prophet in his own country ; for neither Miss Seward nor Dr. Darwin were partial to the great moralist . " SIR WALTER SCOTT , Miscel . Prose Works , vol . iv . p . 205 ...
... seems , in some respects , to have shared the fate of a proverbial prophet in his own country ; for neither Miss Seward nor Dr. Darwin were partial to the great moralist . " SIR WALTER SCOTT , Miscel . Prose Works , vol . iv . p . 205 ...
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... seems to have been suggested by Mr. Boswell , to account for Johnson's religious ter- rors on the approach of death ; as if they proceeded from his having been led by Savage to vicious in- dulgences with the women of the town , in his ...
... seems to have been suggested by Mr. Boswell , to account for Johnson's religious ter- rors on the approach of death ; as if they proceeded from his having been led by Savage to vicious in- dulgences with the women of the town , in his ...
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