The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 6H.G. Bohn, 1844 |
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... sure you would have thought me to blame if I had neglected to recommend to you this Hebridean prince , in whose island we were hospitably entertained . I ever am , with respectful attachment , my dear Sir , your most obliged and most ...
... sure you would have thought me to blame if I had neglected to recommend to you this Hebridean prince , in whose island we were hospitably entertained . I ever am , with respectful attachment , my dear Sir , your most obliged and most ...
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... sure this would be counterbalanced by disadvantages attending a total change of proprietors . " I expressed my opinion that the power of entailing should be limited thus : " That there should be one- third , or perhaps one - half of the ...
... sure this would be counterbalanced by disadvantages attending a total change of proprietors . " I expressed my opinion that the power of entailing should be limited thus : " That there should be one- third , or perhaps one - half of the ...
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... sure , sir . " " But do you read it with facility , I say ? " " Upon my word , sir , I do not very well know , but I rather believe not . " Dr. Johnson now began to recommend other branches of science ; and , advising him to study ...
... sure , sir . " " But do you read it with facility , I say ? " " Upon my word , sir , I do not very well know , but I rather believe not . " Dr. Johnson now began to recommend other branches of science ; and , advising him to study ...
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... sure of what it can do , in increasing our mechanical force and dexterity . I again visited him on Monday . He took occasion to enlarge , as he often did , upon the wretchedness of a sea - life . " A ship is worse than a gaol . There is ...
... sure of what it can do , in increasing our mechanical force and dexterity . I again visited him on Monday . He took occasion to enlarge , as he often did , upon the wretchedness of a sea - life . " A ship is worse than a gaol . There is ...
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... sure he could give a volume of no great bulk upon each , which would comprise all the substance , and with his spirit would effectually maintain them . He should erect a fort on the confines of each . " I could perceive that he was ...
... sure he could give a volume of no great bulk upon each , which would comprise all the substance , and with his spirit would effectually maintain them . He should erect a fort on the confines of each . " I could perceive that he was ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volum 6 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1839 |
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