The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 7J. Murray, 1839 |
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... MADAM , Through Birmingham and Oxford I got without any difficulty or disaster to London , though not in so short a time as I expected , for I did not reach Oxford before the second day . I came home very much incommoded by obstructed ...
... MADAM , Through Birmingham and Oxford I got without any difficulty or disaster to London , though not in so short a time as I expected , for I did not reach Oxford before the second day . I came home very much incommoded by obstructed ...
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... MADAM , -And so you are alarmed , naughty lady ? You might know that I was ill enough when Mr. Thrale brought you my excuse . Could you think that I missed the honour of being at ( your ) table for any slight rea- son ? But you ( have ) ...
... MADAM , -And so you are alarmed , naughty lady ? You might know that I was ill enough when Mr. Thrale brought you my excuse . Could you think that I missed the honour of being at ( your ) table for any slight rea- son ? But you ( have ) ...
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... Madam , your sect must ap- prove of this ; for you call all men friends . " MRS . KNOWLES . " We are commanded to do good to all men , but especially to them who are of the house- hold of faith . ' " JOHNSON . " Well , Madam ; the ...
... Madam , your sect must ap- prove of this ; for you call all men friends . " MRS . KNOWLES . " We are commanded to do good to all men , but especially to them who are of the house- hold of faith . ' " JOHNSON . " Well , Madam ; the ...
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