The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... head , and thus at once you ever see Dr. Robertson ? " BOSWELL . freed itself from its woes . " This must " Yes , sir . " JOHNSON . " Does the dog end ' em . " I said , this was a curious fact , as talk of me ? " BOSWELL . " Indeed ...
... head , and thus at once you ever see Dr. Robertson ? " BOSWELL . freed itself from its woes . " This must " Yes , sir . " JOHNSON . " Does the dog end ' em . " I said , this was a curious fact , as talk of me ? " BOSWELL . " Indeed ...
Page 249
... head of Corsica , which I think has filled it rather too long1 . But , at all events , I shall be glad , very glad to see you . - I am , sir , yours affectionately , SAM . JOHNSON . " I answered thus : " TO MR . SAMUEL JOHNSON ...
... head of Corsica , which I think has filled it rather too long1 . But , at all events , I shall be glad , very glad to see you . - I am , sir , yours affectionately , SAM . JOHNSON . " I answered thus : " TO MR . SAMUEL JOHNSON ...
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... head very high , and has manners so lady - like that 1 wish her head - dress was lower . The rest of the nine girls are all pretty ; the youngest is between Queeney and Lucy . The youngest boy of four years old runs barefoot , and ...
... head very high , and has manners so lady - like that 1 wish her head - dress was lower . The rest of the nine girls are all pretty ; the youngest is between Queeney and Lucy . The youngest boy of four years old runs barefoot , and ...
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