The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... short pause , during which we were somewhat uneasy , -JOHNSON . " Give me your hand , Sir . You were too tedious , and I was too short . " MR . ***** . 1 " Sir , I am hon- oured by your attention in any way . " JOHNSON . " Come , Sir ...
... short pause , during which we were somewhat uneasy , -JOHNSON . " Give me your hand , Sir . You were too tedious , and I was too short . " MR . ***** . 1 " Sir , I am hon- oured by your attention in any way . " JOHNSON . " Come , Sir ...
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... short silence , he renewed and ex- tended his grateful benediction , " God bless you all , for JESUS CHRIST's sake . " We both re- mained for some time unable to speak . He rose suddenly and quitted the room , quite melted in tenderness ...
... short silence , he renewed and ex- tended his grateful benediction , " God bless you all , for JESUS CHRIST's sake . " We both re- mained for some time unable to speak . He rose suddenly and quitted the room , quite melted in tenderness ...
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... short , and the water is now encreasing upon me . In this uncomfortable state your letters used to re- lieve ; what is the reason that I have them no longer ? Are you sick , or are you sullen ? What- ever be the reason , if it be less ...
... short , and the water is now encreasing upon me . In this uncomfortable state your letters used to re- lieve ; what is the reason that I have them no longer ? Are you sick , or are you sullen ? What- ever be the reason , if it be less ...
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