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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... seemed a little angry , and said , ' Sir , you have not travelled over my mind , I promise you . ' Sir Joshua , however , thought Goldsmith right ; observing , that when people have lived a great deal together , they know what each of ...
... seemed a little angry , and said , ' Sir , you have not travelled over my mind , I promise you . ' Sir Joshua , however , thought Goldsmith right ; observing , that when people have lived a great deal together , they know what each of ...
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... seemed a kind of reversing of what might have been expected from the two men , took notice of it to Dr. Johnson , as they walked away by themselves . Johnson said , that it was continually the case ; and that he was always obliged to ...
... seemed a kind of reversing of what might have been expected from the two men , took notice of it to Dr. Johnson , as they walked away by themselves . Johnson said , that it was continually the case ; and that he was always obliged to ...
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... seemed quite red and raw . " The heterogeneous composition of human nature was remarkably exemplified in Johnson . His liberality in giving his money to persons in distress was extraordinary . Yet there lurked about him a propensity to ...
... seemed quite red and raw . " The heterogeneous composition of human nature was remarkably exemplified in Johnson . His liberality in giving his money to persons in distress was extraordinary . Yet there lurked about him a propensity to ...
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... seemed to be entertained with her conversation . Garrick's funeral was talked of as extravagantly expensive.1 Johnson , from his dislike to exaggeration , would not allow that it was distinguished by any extraordinary pomp . " Were ...
... seemed to be entertained with her conversation . Garrick's funeral was talked of as extravagantly expensive.1 Johnson , from his dislike to exaggeration , would not allow that it was distinguished by any extraordinary pomp . " Were ...
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... seemed not to be well , talked little , grew drowsy soon after dinner and retired , upon which I went away . Having next day gone to Mr. Burke's seat in the country , from whence I was recalled by an express , that a near relation of ...
... seemed not to be well , talked little , grew drowsy soon after dinner and retired , upon which I went away . Having next day gone to Mr. Burke's seat in the country , from whence I was recalled by an express , that a near relation of ...
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