The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 7J. Murray, 1839 |
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... instance , may print the Odes of Horace alone . " He seemed to be in a more indulgent humour than when this subject was discussed between him and Mr. Murphy . ( 1 ) When we were at tea and coffee , there came in Lord Trimlestown , in ...
... instance , may print the Odes of Horace alone . " He seemed to be in a more indulgent humour than when this subject was discussed between him and Mr. Murphy . ( 1 ) When we were at tea and coffee , there came in Lord Trimlestown , in ...
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... instance of flattery in a maid of honour in France , who being asked by the queen what o'clock it was , answered , " What your majesty pleases . " ( 1 ) He admitted that Mr. Burke's classical pun ( 2 ) upon Mr. Wilkes's being carried on ...
... instance of flattery in a maid of honour in France , who being asked by the queen what o'clock it was , answered , " What your majesty pleases . " ( 1 ) He admitted that Mr. Burke's classical pun ( 2 ) upon Mr. Wilkes's being carried on ...
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... instances , and goes through life without having it perceived . For example , a madness has seized a person ( 2 ) , of ... instance , if a woman should continually dwell upon the subject of the Arian heresy . ' " No man speaks concerning ...
... instances , and goes through life without having it perceived . For example , a madness has seized a person ( 2 ) , of ... instance , if a woman should continually dwell upon the subject of the Arian heresy . ' " No man speaks concerning ...
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