The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... soon got into ples . " conversation ; for it was very remarkab e of Johnson ,. that the presence of a stranger had no restraint upon his talk . I observed that Garrick , who was about to quit the stage , would soon have an easier life ...
... soon got into ples . " conversation ; for it was very remarkab e of Johnson ,. that the presence of a stranger had no restraint upon his talk . I observed that Garrick , who was about to quit the stage , would soon have an easier life ...
Page 104
... soon forgets the loss of a wife or a friend . " JOHNSON . " Sir , we disapprove of him , not because he soon forgets his grief , for the sooner it is forgot- ten the better ; but because we suppose , that if he forgets his wife or his ...
... soon forgets the loss of a wife or a friend . " JOHNSON . " Sir , we disapprove of him , not because he soon forgets his grief , for the sooner it is forgot- ten the better ; but because we suppose , that if he forgets his wife or his ...
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... soon after left him , as he seemed little disposed to talk ; and , on my going away , he said emphatically , I am very poorly ndeed ! ' " Tuesday , Nov. 23. - Called about eleven : the Doctor not up : Mr. 1 Gardiner in the dining . .com ...
... soon after left him , as he seemed little disposed to talk ; and , on my going away , he said emphatically , I am very poorly ndeed ! ' " Tuesday , Nov. 23. - Called about eleven : the Doctor not up : Mr. 1 Gardiner in the dining . .com ...
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