The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides. To which are Added, Volume 4J. Murray, 1835 |
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... sure they were just , a man might be precluded altogether from a trial of his claim , though , were it judicially examined , it might be found a very just claim . " This was sound practical doctrine , and rationally repressed a too ...
... sure they were just , a man might be precluded altogether from a trial of his claim , though , were it judicially examined , it might be found a very just claim . " This was sound practical doctrine , and rationally repressed a too ...
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... shall give it to him in the rest of this Journal . B. Johnson never , it seems , called himself Doctor . See antè , Vol . I. p . 289. , and post , April 7. 1775. — C. I am sure , if I had seen a ghost ETAT . 64 . 27 TRAGIC ACTING .
... shall give it to him in the rest of this Journal . B. Johnson never , it seems , called himself Doctor . See antè , Vol . I. p . 289. , and post , April 7. 1775. — C. I am sure , if I had seen a ghost ETAT . 64 . 27 TRAGIC ACTING .
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... sure , if I had seen a ghost , I should have looked in the very same manner , and done just as he did . " For , when I asked him , " Would not you , Sir , start as Mr. Garrick does , if you saw a ghost ? " he answered , " I hope not ...
... sure , if I had seen a ghost , I should have looked in the very same manner , and done just as he did . " For , when I asked him , " Would not you , Sir , start as Mr. Garrick does , if you saw a ghost ? " he answered , " I hope not ...
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... sure my readers will thank me . “ The lines in the tenth Satire of Juvenal , according to my alteration , should run thus : " Yet Shore ( 11 ) could tell And Valière ( 2 ) cursed · 99 " The first was a penitent by compulsion , the ...
... sure my readers will thank me . “ The lines in the tenth Satire of Juvenal , according to my alteration , should run thus : " Yet Shore ( 11 ) could tell And Valière ( 2 ) cursed · 99 " The first was a penitent by compulsion , the ...
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... sure , that , if he lives a few days longer , he shall be detected in a fraud , the consequence of which will be utter disgrace and expulsion from society . " JOHNson . " Then , Sir , let him go abroad to a distant country ; let him go ...
... sure , that , if he lives a few days longer , he shall be detected in a fraud , the consequence of which will be utter disgrace and expulsion from society . " JOHNson . " Then , Sir , let him go abroad to a distant country ; let him go ...
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