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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... servants , and serious concern , not only for their comfort in this world , but their happiness in the next , was another unquestionable evidence of what all , who were intimately acquainted with him , knew to be true . " Nor would it ...
... servants , and serious concern , not only for their comfort in this world , but their happiness in the next , was another unquestionable evidence of what all , who were intimately acquainted with him , knew to be true . " Nor would it ...
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... servants , having that trouble , should take a dislike to the poor crea- ture . I am , unluckily one of those who have an antipathy to a cat , so that I am uneasy when in the room with one ; and I own , I frequently suffered a good deal ...
... servants , having that trouble , should take a dislike to the poor crea- ture . I am , unluckily one of those who have an antipathy to a cat , so that I am uneasy when in the room with one ; and I own , I frequently suffered a good deal ...
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... servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " April 12 , 1783. " Such intercession was too powerful to be resisted , and Mr. Lowe's performance was admitted at Somerset - house . The subject , as I recollect , was the Deluge , at that point of time ...
... servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " April 12 , 1783. " Such intercession was too powerful to be resisted , and Mr. Lowe's performance was admitted at Somerset - house . The subject , as I recollect , was the Deluge , at that point of time ...
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... generally known , and it adds dignity to the institution that such men are candidates . I am , Sir , " Your most humble servant , " May 2 , 1783. " " SAM . JOHNSON . 66 be in Parliament , Sir . " JOHNSON . 24 THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON .
... generally known , and it adds dignity to the institution that such men are candidates . I am , Sir , " Your most humble servant , " May 2 , 1783. " " SAM . JOHNSON . 66 be in Parliament , Sir . " JOHNSON . 24 THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON .
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... servant . ' are not his most humble servant . You may say , ' These are sad times ; it is a melancholy thing to be reserved to such times . ' You don't mind the times . You tell a man , I am sorry you had such bad weather the last day ...
... servant . ' are not his most humble servant . You may say , ' These are sad times ; it is a melancholy thing to be reserved to such times . ' You don't mind the times . You tell a man , I am sorry you had such bad weather the last day ...
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