The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 7J. Murray, 1839 |
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... Langton's with the Reverend Dr. Parr , he was much pleased with the conversation of that learned gentleman ; and , after he was gone , said to Mr. Langton , Sir , I am obliged to ' you for having asked me this evening . Parr is a fair ...
... Langton's with the Reverend Dr. Parr , he was much pleased with the conversation of that learned gentleman ; and , after he was gone , said to Mr. Langton , Sir , I am obliged to ' you for having asked me this evening . Parr is a fair ...
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... Langton happening to mention his having read a good deal in Clenardus's Greek Grammar ( 1 ) , Why , Sir , ' said he , who is there in this town who knows any thing of Clenardus but you and I ? ' ( 2 ) And upon Mr. Langton's mentioning ...
... Langton happening to mention his having read a good deal in Clenardus's Greek Grammar ( 1 ) , Why , Sir , ' said he , who is there in this town who knows any thing of Clenardus but you and I ? ' ( 2 ) And upon Mr. Langton's mentioning ...
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... Langton and he having gone to see a free- mason's funeral procession when they were at Rochester , and some solemn music being played on French - horns , he said , ' This is the first time that I have ever been affected by musical ...
... Langton and he having gone to see a free- mason's funeral procession when they were at Rochester , and some solemn music being played on French - horns , he said , ' This is the first time that I have ever been affected by musical ...
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