The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 2Harper, 1859 |
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... pleasure where it could be dresses against each other , by struggling found . The rotunda was not to be opened for places in an open window , and then till twelve o'clock , when the bell was to call begged pardons with courtesies ...
... pleasure where it could be dresses against each other , by struggling found . The rotunda was not to be opened for places in an open window , and then till twelve o'clock , when the bell was to call begged pardons with courtesies ...
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... pleasure after having seen many , in seeing more ; at least the pleasure , whatever it be , must some time have an end , and we are beginning to think when we shall come home . Mr. Thrale calculates that as we left Streatham on the ...
... pleasure after having seen many , in seeing more ; at least the pleasure , whatever it be , must some time have an end , and we are beginning to think when we shall come home . Mr. Thrale calculates that as we left Streatham on the ...
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... pleasure , though his notes are very short , and evidently written only to assist his own recollection . nished with japan , fitted up in Europe . " We visited the Observatory , a large building of a great height - The upper stones of ...
... pleasure , though his notes are very short , and evidently written only to assist his own recollection . nished with japan , fitted up in Europe . " We visited the Observatory , a large building of a great height - The upper stones of ...
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... pleasure or vexation as that which I had yesterday the honour of receiving . That you , ma- dam , should wish for my company is surely a sufficient reason for being pleased ; -that I should delay twice , what I had so little right to ...
... pleasure or vexation as that which I had yesterday the honour of receiving . That you , ma- dam , should wish for my company is surely a sufficient reason for being pleased ; -that I should delay twice , what I had so little right to ...
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... pleasure , and political importance at the be- ginning of the last century - the associate of Swift , Pope , Addison , and Steele - a contributor to the Tatler , and a member of the Kit - Cat club , of which collection his portrait is ...
... pleasure , and political importance at the be- ginning of the last century - the associate of Swift , Pope , Addison , and Steele - a contributor to the Tatler , and a member of the Kit - Cat club , of which collection his portrait is ...
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