The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3George Allen & Unwin, Limited, 1924 |
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... never exceeded the sum allowed her . JOHNSON . ' Sir , it is fit she should keep an account , because her husband wishes it ; but I do not see its use . " I maintained that keeping an account has this advantage , that it satisfies a man ...
... never exceeded the sum allowed her . JOHNSON . ' Sir , it is fit she should keep an account , because her husband wishes it ; but I do not see its use . " I maintained that keeping an account has this advantage , that it satisfies a man ...
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... never heard any thing from him in company that was at all striking ; and depend upon it , Sir , it is when you come close to a man in conversation , that you discover what his real abilities are ; to make a speech in a public assembly ...
... never heard any thing from him in company that was at all striking ; and depend upon it , Sir , it is when you come close to a man in conversation , that you discover what his real abilities are ; to make a speech in a public assembly ...
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... never used the phrases the former and the latter , having observed , that they often occasioned obscurity ; he therefore contrived to construct his sentences so as not to have occasion for them , and would even rather repeat the same ...
... never used the phrases the former and the latter , having observed , that they often occasioned obscurity ; he therefore contrived to construct his sentences so as not to have occasion for them , and would even rather repeat the same ...
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... never have borne Virgil's descrip- tion of Æneas's treatment of Dido , if she had not been a Carthaginian . ' " I gratefully acknowledge this and other communications from Mr. Cambridge , whom , if a beautiful villa on the banks of the ...
... never have borne Virgil's descrip- tion of Æneas's treatment of Dido , if she had not been a Carthaginian . ' " I gratefully acknowledge this and other communications from Mr. Cambridge , whom , if a beautiful villa on the banks of the ...
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... never saw : but I conceive it extremely hard to shut out any man from the possi- bility of success ; and therefore I repeat my request that you will propose the re - consideration of Mr. Lowe's case ; and if there be any among the ...
... never saw : but I conceive it extremely hard to shut out any man from the possi- bility of success ; and therefore I repeat my request that you will propose the re - consideration of Mr. Lowe's case ; and if there be any among the ...
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