The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 10John Murray, 1844 |
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... tell thee truth . No , no , Madam , Aston's understanding was not of any strength , either native or acquired . " SEWARD . 66 But , Sir , I have heard you say , that her sister's husband , Mr. Walmesley , was a man of bright parts , and ...
... tell thee truth . No , no , Madam , Aston's understanding was not of any strength , either native or acquired . " SEWARD . 66 But , Sir , I have heard you say , that her sister's husband , Mr. Walmesley , was a man of bright parts , and ...
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... tell the odious wench , whom you have persuaded to think herself a saint , and of whom you will , I suppose , make a preacher ; but I shall take care she does not preach to me . ' The loud and angry tone in which he thundered out these ...
... tell the odious wench , whom you have persuaded to think herself a saint , and of whom you will , I suppose , make a preacher ; but I shall take care she does not preach to me . ' The loud and angry tone in which he thundered out these ...
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... tell me truth when he asserted that Piozzi was an ugly dog , without particular skill in his profession . Mr. Piozzi is a handsome man , in middle life , with gentle , pleasing , and unaffected man- ners , and with very eminent skill in ...
... tell me truth when he asserted that Piozzi was an ugly dog , without particular skill in his profession . Mr. Piozzi is a handsome man , in middle life , with gentle , pleasing , and unaffected man- ners , and with very eminent skill in ...
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... tell whether the Doctor's obstreperous merriment deserved approbation or blame ; but , such was Johnson , that , whatever was the matter in hand , if he was in the humour , he would carry it as far as he could ; nor was he much in the ...
... tell whether the Doctor's obstreperous merriment deserved approbation or blame ; but , such was Johnson , that , whatever was the matter in hand , if he was in the humour , he would carry it as far as he could ; nor was he much in the ...
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... tell her that her son Jervas called to know how she did ; " and was going away . The maid begged she might run up to tell her mistress , and , without attending his answer , left him . Mrs. Johnson , enraptured to hear her son was below ...
... tell her that her son Jervas called to know how she did ; " and was going away . The maid begged she might run up to tell her mistress , and , without attending his answer , left him . Mrs. Johnson , enraptured to hear her son was below ...
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