The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... thought he had already and asked Johnson what he thought of it . done his part as a writer . " I should have Johnson answered , " Warburton has most thought so too , " said the king , " if you had general , most scholastick learning ...
... thought he had already and asked Johnson what he thought of it . done his part as a writer . " I should have Johnson answered , " Warburton has most thought so too , " said the king , " if you had general , most scholastick learning ...
Page 304
... thought impertinent to him and to a lady of his acquaintance . The apology was written so much in Dr. Johnson's manner , that both Mrs. Williams and I supposed it to be his ; but when he came home , he soon undeceived us . When he said ...
... thought impertinent to him and to a lady of his acquaintance . The apology was written so much in Dr. Johnson's manner , that both Mrs. Williams and I supposed it to be his ; but when he came home , he soon undeceived us . When he said ...
Page 362
... thought that the in- terruptions by bad days , or by occasional excursions , might make it ten days later ; and I thought too , that we might perhaps go to Benbecula , and visit Clanranald , which would take a week of itself . Dr ...
... thought that the in- terruptions by bad days , or by occasional excursions , might make it ten days later ; and I thought too , that we might perhaps go to Benbecula , and visit Clanranald , which would take a week of itself . Dr ...
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