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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... hope , the high superiority of rank , without the anxious cares of govern- ment , —and a great degree of power , both from natural influence wisely used , and from the sanguine expectations of those who look forward to the chance of ...
... hope , the high superiority of rank , without the anxious cares of govern- ment , —and a great degree of power , both from natural influence wisely used , and from the sanguine expectations of those who look forward to the chance of ...
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... hope , by the rejection of his picture from the Exhibition . Upon this work he has exhausted all his powers , and suspended all his expectations : and certainly , to be refused an opportunity of Cor . et Ad . - Line 5 : Dele " and ...
... hope , by the rejection of his picture from the Exhibition . Upon this work he has exhausted all his powers , and suspended all his expectations : and certainly , to be refused an opportunity of Cor . et Ad . - Line 5 : Dele " and ...
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... hope , that by your interposition this luckless picture may be got admitted . I am , & c . “ April 12 , 1783. ” To Mr. BARRY . " SAM . JOHNSON . " SIR , Mr. Lowe's exclusion from the Exhibition gives him more trouble than you and the ...
... hope , that by your interposition this luckless picture may be got admitted . I am , & c . “ April 12 , 1783. ” To Mr. BARRY . " SAM . JOHNSON . " SIR , Mr. Lowe's exclusion from the Exhibition gives him more trouble than you and the ...
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... hope not . " WALKER . " I have taught only one , and he is the best reader I ever heard , not by my teaching , but by his own natural talents . " JOHNSON . " Were he the best reader in the world , I would not have it told that he was ...
... hope not . " WALKER . " I have taught only one , and he is the best reader I ever heard , not by my teaching , but by his own natural talents . " JOHNSON . " Were he the best reader in the world , I would not have it told that he was ...
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... hope of a blessed resurrection ; ' too strong to be used indiscriminately , and , indeed , sometimes when those over whose bodies it is said , have been notoriously profane ? " JOHNSON . " It is sure and certain hope , Sir ; not belief ...
... hope of a blessed resurrection ; ' too strong to be used indiscriminately , and , indeed , sometimes when those over whose bodies it is said , have been notoriously profane ? " JOHNSON . " It is sure and certain hope , Sir ; not belief ...
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