The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 7J. Murray, 1839 |
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... character , but proceeded thus : - " Sir , I was very intimate with that gentleman , and was once relieved by him from an arrest ; but I never was present when he was arrested , never knew that he was arrested , and I believe he never ...
... character , but proceeded thus : - " Sir , I was very intimate with that gentleman , and was once relieved by him from an arrest ; but I never was present when he was arrested , never knew that he was arrested , and I believe he never ...
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... character as a friend by one particular singly , in which he happens to be ( 1 ) Pope thus introduces this story : - " Faith , in such case if you should prosecute , I think Sir Godfrey should decide the suit , Who sent the thief who ...
... character as a friend by one particular singly , in which he happens to be ( 1 ) Pope thus introduces this story : - " Faith , in such case if you should prosecute , I think Sir Godfrey should decide the suit , Who sent the thief who ...
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... Character of Hamlet , " written , I should suppose , by a very young man , though called " Reverend , " who speaks with presumptuous petulance of the first literary character of his age . Amidst a cloudy confusion of words ( which hath ...
... Character of Hamlet , " written , I should suppose , by a very young man , though called " Reverend , " who speaks with presumptuous petulance of the first literary character of his age . Amidst a cloudy confusion of words ( which hath ...
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