The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 |
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Page 432
... seemed to be fermenting in his mind , ) this Hanoverian family is isolée here . They have no friends . Now the Stuarts had friends who stuck by them so late as 1745. When the right of the King is not reverenced , there will not be ...
... seemed to be fermenting in his mind , ) this Hanoverian family is isolée here . They have no friends . Now the Stuarts had friends who stuck by them so late as 1745. When the right of the King is not reverenced , there will not be ...
Page 444
... seemed a little angry , and said , “ Sir , you have not travelled over my mind , I promise you . " Sir Joshua , however , thought Goldsmith right ; observing , that " when people have lived a great deal together , they know what each of ...
... seemed a little angry , and said , “ Sir , you have not travelled over my mind , I promise you . " Sir Joshua , however , thought Goldsmith right ; observing , that " when people have lived a great deal together , they know what each of ...
Page 445
... seemed to be driven to an extremity by his adversary , was very remarkable . Of his power in this respect , our common friend , Mr. Windham , of Norfolk , has been pleased to furnish me with an eminent instance . However unfavourable to ...
... seemed to be driven to an extremity by his adversary , was very remarkable . Of his power in this respect , our common friend , Mr. Windham , of Norfolk , has been pleased to furnish me with an eminent instance . However unfavourable to ...
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