The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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Page 248
... husband on that account . A wife should study to reclaim her husband by more attention to please him . Sir , a man will not , once in a hundred instances , leave his wife and go to a harlot , if his wife has not been negligent of ...
... husband on that account . A wife should study to reclaim her husband by more attention to please him . Sir , a man will not , once in a hundred instances , leave his wife and go to a harlot , if his wife has not been negligent of ...
Page 262
... husband , was talked of . " She was rich and wanted employment , " said John- son , " so she cried till she lost all power of restraining her tears : other women are forced to outlive their husbands , who were just as much beloved ...
... husband , was talked of . " She was rich and wanted employment , " said John- son , " so she cried till she lost all power of restraining her tears : other women are forced to outlive their husbands , who were just as much beloved ...
Page 316
... husband , happening to sit by and , finally , a general assembly ; before all him , and choosing to harangue very loudly of which , this matter may be contended : about the nature , and use , and abuse , of and in some cases the ...
... husband , happening to sit by and , finally , a general assembly ; before all him , and choosing to harangue very loudly of which , this matter may be contended : about the nature , and use , and abuse , of and in some cases the ...
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