The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 10John Murray, 1844 |
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... received them with more than usual complacence ; but whimsically chose to get astride upon his chair - seat , with his face to its back , keeping a trotting motion as if on horseback ; but , in this odd position , he poured forth ...
... received them with more than usual complacence ; but whimsically chose to get astride upon his chair - seat , with his face to its back , keeping a trotting motion as if on horseback ; but , in this odd position , he poured forth ...
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... received five hundred pounds for his Spanish " Travels , " but was induced by Dr. Johnson ( contrary to his own determination , of never becoming a teacher of languages ) to undertake the instruction of Mr. Thrale's daughters in Italian ...
... received five hundred pounds for his Spanish " Travels , " but was induced by Dr. Johnson ( contrary to his own determination , of never becoming a teacher of languages ) to undertake the instruction of Mr. Thrale's daughters in Italian ...
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... received , of the nicely balanced structure of the British Constitution : : - " If there be any land , as fame reports , Where common laws restrain the prince and subject , A happy land , where circulating power Flows through each ...
... received , of the nicely balanced structure of the British Constitution : : - " If there be any land , as fame reports , Where common laws restrain the prince and subject , A happy land , where circulating power Flows through each ...
Pàgina 86
... received the ratification of our own conscience . " He that can descend to bribe suffrages like these at the price of his innocence ; he that can suffer the delight of such accla- mations to withhold his attention from the commands of ...
... received the ratification of our own conscience . " He that can descend to bribe suffrages like these at the price of his innocence ; he that can suffer the delight of such accla- mations to withhold his attention from the commands of ...
Pàgina 101
... ) [ Communicated to Dr. Robert Anderson by Sir Brooke Boothby ; who frequently enjoyed the company of Johnson at Lichfield and Ashbourne . ] whence he had received the intelligence . Another time , - 3 KEARSLEY.- 101 BOOTHBY .
... ) [ Communicated to Dr. Robert Anderson by Sir Brooke Boothby ; who frequently enjoyed the company of Johnson at Lichfield and Ashbourne . ] whence he had received the intelligence . Another time , - 3 KEARSLEY.- 101 BOOTHBY .
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