The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 7J. Murray, 1839 |
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... respect , which he did very sincerely . I said , I worshipped him . ROBERTSON . " But some of you spoil him : you ... respects he is not above other men : he will believe any thing , and will strenuously defend the most minute ...
... respect , which he did very sincerely . I said , I worshipped him . ROBERTSON . " But some of you spoil him : you ... respects he is not above other men : he will believe any thing , and will strenuously defend the most minute ...
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... respect ; and that his mother by adoption , the Countess of Eglin- toune , had said to me , " Tell Mr. Johnson , I ... respects like his father - though altogether on a smaller scale . - -C . - ( 2 ) Benjamin Wheeler was entered at ...
... respect ; and that his mother by adoption , the Countess of Eglin- toune , had said to me , " Tell Mr. Johnson , I ... respects like his father - though altogether on a smaller scale . - -C . - ( 2 ) Benjamin Wheeler was entered at ...
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... respect , perhaps unconsciously paid to this great man by his biographers : every house in which he resided is historically mentioned , as if it were an injury to neglect naming any place that he honoured by his presence . " I had ...
... respect , perhaps unconsciously paid to this great man by his biographers : every house in which he resided is historically mentioned , as if it were an injury to neglect naming any place that he honoured by his presence . " I had ...
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