The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 2J. Murray, 1839 - Authors, English |
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Page 54
... passing over him . " ( ) No royal or noble patron extended a ( 1 ) He was so far from being " set above the necessity of making provision for the day that was passing over him , " that he appears to have been in this year in great ...
... passing over him . " ( ) No royal or noble patron extended a ( 1 ) He was so far from being " set above the necessity of making provision for the day that was passing over him , " that he appears to have been in this year in great ...
Page 146
... passed at Plymouth , where the magnificence of the navy , the ship - building and all its circumstances , afforded him - though certainly without intending it , that good but weak man , old Mr. Whiston , whom I have seen distributing ...
... passed at Plymouth , where the magnificence of the navy , the ship - building and all its circumstances , afforded him - though certainly without intending it , that good but weak man , old Mr. Whiston , whom I have seen distributing ...
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... passed on , and arrived before Goldsmith , who came soon after , and Mr. Burke affected to receive him very coolly . This seemed to vex poor Goldsmith , who begged Mr. Burke would tell him how he had had the misfortune to offend him ...
... passed on , and arrived before Goldsmith , who came soon after , and Mr. Burke affected to receive him very coolly . This seemed to vex poor Goldsmith , who begged Mr. Burke would tell him how he had had the misfortune to offend him ...
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