The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 6J. Murray, 1839 |
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... whig , and said he was ashamed of having been bred at Ox- ford . He had a living at Putney ; and got under the eye of some retainers to the court at that time , and so became a violent whig ; but he had been a scoundrel all along , to ...
... whig , and said he was ashamed of having been bred at Ox- ford . He had a living at Putney ; and got under the eye of some retainers to the court at that time , and so became a violent whig ; but he had been a scoundrel all along , to ...
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... Whig . I could not perceive in his character . much congeniality of any sort with that of Johnson , who , however , said to me , " Sir , he has a very strong understanding . " His size , and figure , and countenance , and manner , were ...
... Whig . I could not perceive in his character . much congeniality of any sort with that of Johnson , who , however , said to me , " Sir , he has a very strong understanding . " His size , and figure , and countenance , and manner , were ...
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... what Johnson would call a Whig . Mr. Burke ended as he began — - " This sun of empire , where he rose , he set ! " — C. ( 2 ) Mrs. Macaulay . — C. " The mode of government by one may be ill 166 1776 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... what Johnson would call a Whig . Mr. Burke ended as he began — - " This sun of empire , where he rose , he set ! " — C. ( 2 ) Mrs. Macaulay . — C. " The mode of government by one may be ill 166 1776 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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... Whig ? ' said Johnson . ' Let him be absurd , I beg of you : when a monkey is too like a man , it shocks one . PIOZZI , p . 64. - C. - - ( 2 ) It would not become me to expatiate on this strong and pointed remark , in which a very great ...
... Whig ? ' said Johnson . ' Let him be absurd , I beg of you : when a monkey is too like a man , it shocks one . PIOZZI , p . 64. - C. - - ( 2 ) It would not become me to expatiate on this strong and pointed remark , in which a very great ...
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... Whig that you supposed . Horace Walpole's being his patron is , ( 1 ) Why his Lordship uses the epithet pleasantly , when speak- ing of a grave piece of reasoning , I cannot conceive . But dif- ferent men have different notions of ...
... Whig that you supposed . Horace Walpole's being his patron is , ( 1 ) Why his Lordship uses the epithet pleasantly , when speak- ing of a grave piece of reasoning , I cannot conceive . But dif- ferent men have different notions of ...
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