The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 10John Murray, 1844 |
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... expressing her surprise at a request so extraordinary “ No , Sam , my willing consent you will never have to so preposterous a match . You are not twenty - five , and she is turned of fifty . If she had any prudence , this request had ...
... expressing her surprise at a request so extraordinary “ No , Sam , my willing consent you will never have to so preposterous a match . You are not twenty - five , and she is turned of fifty . If she had any prudence , this request had ...
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... expression . I am charmed with his perfect expression on his instrument . Surely the finest sensibilities must vibrate through his frame , since they breathe so sweetly through his song ! ( Oct. 1787. ) 503. Reading Manuscripts . When ...
... expression . I am charmed with his perfect expression on his instrument . Surely the finest sensibilities must vibrate through his frame , since they breathe so sweetly through his song ! ( Oct. 1787. ) 503. Reading Manuscripts . When ...
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... expressions of his favourite Hodge . 547. Charles the Twelfth . - Charles the Twelfth was guilty of a deed which will eternally shade the glory of one of the most splendid periods that are presented to us in history - the murder of ...
... expressions of his favourite Hodge . 547. Charles the Twelfth . - Charles the Twelfth was guilty of a deed which will eternally shade the glory of one of the most splendid periods that are presented to us in history - the murder of ...
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... expressions in which he had vented this feel- ing , that there could be no doubt of his hearty appro- bation . 557. Sex . He said , he doubted whether there ever was a man who was not gratified by being told that he was liked by the ...
... expressions in which he had vented this feel- ing , that there could be no doubt of his hearty appro- bation . 557. Sex . He said , he doubted whether there ever was a man who was not gratified by being told that he was liked by the ...
Pàgina 60
... expression , that it was at least a justifiable , an honest and avowed aversion , that obtained this character for its possessor . But still more to his honour is it , that his irritability was not excited by the most common cause of ...
... expression , that it was at least a justifiable , an honest and avowed aversion , that obtained this character for its possessor . But still more to his honour is it , that his irritability was not excited by the most common cause of ...
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