The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 10J. Murray, 1839 |
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... feel , by the heat , the tea as it ascended within , that it was rather matter of admiration than of dislike to every attentive observer . 535. Truth . Johnson was fond of disputation , and willing to see what could be said on each side ...
... feel , by the heat , the tea as it ascended within , that it was rather matter of admiration than of dislike to every attentive observer . 535. Truth . Johnson was fond of disputation , and willing to see what could be said on each side ...
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... feeling which never could have been brought into the question by her son : the inert spirit , backed , perhaps , by hope , and previous knowledge of the extent of similar attacks , prevailed ; and John- son's arguments seemed hitherto ...
... feeling which never could have been brought into the question by her son : the inert spirit , backed , perhaps , by hope , and previous knowledge of the extent of similar attacks , prevailed ; and John- son's arguments seemed hitherto ...
Pàgina 59
... 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 women . 558. Reading and Study . Speaking ...
... 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 women . 558. Reading and Study . Speaking ...
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... feeling of regard towards his many and va- rious friends , and that he was to each what I might call the indenture or counterpart of what they were to him . My brother says , that any memoirs of his conversations with Lord Thurlow or ...
... feeling of regard towards his many and va- rious friends , and that he was to each what I might call the indenture or counterpart of what they were to him . My brother says , that any memoirs of his conversations with Lord Thurlow or ...
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... feeling of jealousy , in seeing histrionic excellence so much more highly prized , than that which he knew himself to possess . 562. Reynolds's " Discourses . " On Johnson's death , Mr. Langton said to Sir John Hawkins , " We shall now ...
... feeling of jealousy , in seeing histrionic excellence so much more highly prized , than that which he knew himself to possess . 562. Reynolds's " Discourses . " On Johnson's death , Mr. Langton said to Sir John Hawkins , " We shall now ...
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