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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... night , " " & c . By Sir Herbert Croft ; a series of ima- ginary letters , supposed to be written by Hackman to Miss Ray . 3 This is a specimen of the unmeaning process to which Boswell's text has been submitted . In Mr. Malone's copy ...
... night , " " & c . By Sir Herbert Croft ; a series of ima- ginary letters , supposed to be written by Hackman to Miss Ray . 3 This is a specimen of the unmeaning process to which Boswell's text has been submitted . In Mr. Malone's copy ...
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... night , in which Johnson would not give up , though he had the wrong side ; and in short , both kept the field . Next morning , when they met in the breakfasting - room , Dr. Johnson accosted Mr. Morgann thus : ' Sir , I have been ...
... night , in which Johnson would not give up , though he had the wrong side ; and in short , both kept the field . Next morning , when they met in the breakfasting - room , Dr. Johnson accosted Mr. Morgann thus : ' Sir , I have been ...
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... night where you have failed in the day , and by resolving to fail no more . " -Windham's Diary . 2 The expedition was made on October 23rd , according to Mr. Windham's Diary . He was no less disgusted than Mr. Bos- well . " I let myself ...
... night where you have failed in the day , and by resolving to fail no more . " -Windham's Diary . 2 The expedition was made on October 23rd , according to Mr. Windham's Diary . He was no less disgusted than Mr. Bos- well . " I let myself ...
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... night before he fell in a duel , September 3 , 1783 : In the first place , I commit my soul to Almighty GOD , in hopes of his mercy and pardon for the irreligious step I now ( in compliance with the unwarrantable customs of this wicked ...
... night before he fell in a duel , September 3 , 1783 : In the first place , I commit my soul to Almighty GOD , in hopes of his mercy and pardon for the irreligious step I now ( in compliance with the unwarrantable customs of this wicked ...
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... night , so it was done in twelve nights , and I had great delight in it . The Georgicks did not give me so much pleasure , except the fourth book . The Eclogues I have almost all by heart . I do not think the story of the Æneid ...
... night , so it was done in twelve nights , and I had great delight in it . The Georgicks did not give me so much pleasure , except the fourth book . The Eclogues I have almost all by heart . I do not think the story of the Æneid ...
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