The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... probably owed to his friend Mr. Walmesley . - Walmesley and Hervey , it will be recollected , married sisters . - ED . ] [ For the excesses which Dr. Johnson char- acterises as vicious , Mr Hervey was , probably , as much to be pitied ...
... probably owed to his friend Mr. Walmesley . - Walmesley and Hervey , it will be recollected , married sisters . - ED . ] [ For the excesses which Dr. Johnson char- acterises as vicious , Mr Hervey was , probably , as much to be pitied ...
Page 54
... probably 3 the following Latin Epigram to specimen which he has given in the Ram- Dr. Birch * ( p . 2 ) : bler : ( Motto to No. 7. ) " O qui perpetuâ mundum ratione gubernas , Terrarum cœlique sator ! - Disjice terrena nebulas et ...
... probably 3 the following Latin Epigram to specimen which he has given in the Ram- Dr. Birch * ( p . 2 ) : bler : ( Motto to No. 7. ) " O qui perpetuâ mundum ratione gubernas , Terrarum cœlique sator ! - Disjice terrena nebulas et ...
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... probably , been exceeded in no instance by the most exemplary parent ; and though I can by no means approve of confounding the distinction between lawful and illicit offspring , which is , in effect , insulting the civil establishment ...
... probably , been exceeded in no instance by the most exemplary parent ; and though I can by no means approve of confounding the distinction between lawful and illicit offspring , which is , in effect , insulting the civil establishment ...
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