The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Together with A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, 1888 - Authors, English |
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... happy , however , to mention a pleasing instance of his enduring with great gentleness to hear one of his most striking particularities pointed out : -Miss Hunter , a niece of his friend Christopher Smart , when a very young girl ...
... happy , however , to mention a pleasing instance of his enduring with great gentleness to hear one of his most striking particularities pointed out : -Miss Hunter , a niece of his friend Christopher Smart , when a very young girl ...
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... happy for being in Parliament . I never would sell my vote , and I should be vexed if things went wrong . " JOHNSON . " That's cant , Sir . It would not vex you more in the house , than in the gallery . Publick affairs vex no man ...
... happy for being in Parliament . I never would sell my vote , and I should be vexed if things went wrong . " JOHNSON . " That's cant , Sir . It would not vex you more in the house , than in the gallery . Publick affairs vex no man ...
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... happy in recording these particulars , which prove that my illustrious friend lived to think much more favourably of Players than he appears to have done in the early part of his life . a Vol . II . p . 328 . b Ibid . p . 342 . pious ...
... happy in recording these particulars , which prove that my illustrious friend lived to think much more favourably of Players than he appears to have done in the early part of his life . a Vol . II . p . 328 . b Ibid . p . 342 . pious ...
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... happy and pious Christmas ; and many happy years to you , your lady , and children . " The late ingenious Mr. Mickle , some time before his death , wrote me a letter concerning Dr. Johnson , in which he mentions , " I was upwards of ...
... happy and pious Christmas ; and many happy years to you , your lady , and children . " The late ingenious Mr. Mickle , some time before his death , wrote me a letter concerning Dr. Johnson , in which he mentions , " I was upwards of ...
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