The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 7J. Murray, 1839 |
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... learning to be better satisfied with my own country . Time may be employed to more advantage from nineteen to twenty - four , almost in ( 1 ) See antè , Vol . I. p . 172 . - C. any way than in travelling . When you set tra- P 4 ETAT ...
... learning to be better satisfied with my own country . Time may be employed to more advantage from nineteen to twenty - four , almost in ( 1 ) See antè , Vol . I. p . 172 . - C. any way than in travelling . When you set tra- P 4 ETAT ...
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... learning , when I have been in your company . No man loves to be treated with contempt . " BEAU- CLERK ( with a polite inclination towards Johnson ) . " Sir , you have known me twenty years , and however I may have treated others , you ...
... learning , when I have been in your company . No man loves to be treated with contempt . " BEAU- CLERK ( with a polite inclination towards Johnson ) . " Sir , you have known me twenty years , and however I may have treated others , you ...
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... learning than what he could not help . " -- On Saturday , April 24. , I dined with him at Mr. Beauclerk's , with Sir Joshua Reynolds , Mr. Jones ( afterwards Sir William ) , Mr. Langton , Mr. Stee- vens , Mr. Paradise and Dr. Higgins ...
... learning than what he could not help . " -- On Saturday , April 24. , I dined with him at Mr. Beauclerk's , with Sir Joshua Reynolds , Mr. Jones ( afterwards Sir William ) , Mr. Langton , Mr. Stee- vens , Mr. Paradise and Dr. Higgins ...
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