The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 9Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, 1888 |
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... MISS REYNOLDS VII . MR . CUMBERLAND THOMAS TYERS , ESQ . GEORGE STEEVENS , ESQ . MR . GREEN , OF LICHFIELD REV . MR . PARKER WILLIAM SEWARD , ESQ . OZIAS HUMPHRY , R. A. XV . SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS MADAME D'ARBLAY THE RIGHT HON . W ...
... MISS REYNOLDS VII . MR . CUMBERLAND THOMAS TYERS , ESQ . GEORGE STEEVENS , ESQ . MR . GREEN , OF LICHFIELD REV . MR . PARKER WILLIAM SEWARD , ESQ . OZIAS HUMPHRY , R. A. XV . SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS MADAME D'ARBLAY THE RIGHT HON . W ...
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... Miss , 57 . Boyce , Samuel , 46 . Bright and cloudy Days , 116 . Brocklesby , Dr. , 177 . Browne , Hawkins , 62 . Browne , Sir William , 10 . Bruce , James , 145 . Burke , Edmund , 11. 83. 157 . 237 . Burney , Dr. , 49. 275 . Burney's ...
... Miss , 57 . Boyce , Samuel , 46 . Bright and cloudy Days , 116 . Brocklesby , Dr. , 177 . Browne , Hawkins , 62 . Browne , Sir William , 10 . Bruce , James , 145 . Burke , Edmund , 11. 83. 157 . 237 . Burney , Dr. , 49. 275 . Burney's ...
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... miss ; C - lignity to its fountain , and raise him to a higher rank of peerage , whilst he enriched the family with a new one - If , amidst these bright and happy scenes of domestic honour and prosperity , that angel should have drawn ...
... miss ; C - lignity to its fountain , and raise him to a higher rank of peerage , whilst he enriched the family with a new one - If , amidst these bright and happy scenes of domestic honour and prosperity , that angel should have drawn ...
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... Miss Reynolds and hers is very near to purity itself . " Of slighter evils , and friends less distant than our own household , he spoke less cautiously . An acquaint- ance lost the almost certain hope of a good estate that had been long ...
... Miss Reynolds and hers is very near to purity itself . " Of slighter evils , and friends less distant than our own household , he spoke less cautiously . An acquaint- ance lost the almost certain hope of a good estate that had been long ...
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... miss them ? " With all this haughty contempt of gentility , no praise was more welcome to Dr. Johnson , than that which he said had the notions or manners of a gentle . man : which character I have heard him define with accuracy , and ...
... miss them ? " With all this haughty contempt of gentility , no praise was more welcome to Dr. Johnson , than that which he said had the notions or manners of a gentle . man : which character I have heard him define with accuracy , and ...
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Common terms and phrases
acquaintance ANECDOTES OF DR answer antè appeared asked believe better Bolt Court Boswell Brocklesby Burke Burney called character conversation David Garrick dear death delight desired dinner Doctor dress Edmund Burke expressed eyes favour favourite fear Frank Frank Barber Garrick gentleman give hand Hawkins hear heard honour Hoole hope human Jeremiah Markland kind knew lady Langton laugh learning Lichfield lived look Lord loved Lucy Porter Madam manner Markland mentioned mind morning Nathaniel Hodges nature never observed occasion once opinion pain Percy perhaps person pleased pleasure Poets praise recollect remember repeated replied Samuel Johnson Sastres says Johnson seemed Shakspeare Sir John Sir John Hawkins Sir Joshua Reynolds speak spoke story Strahan Streatham suppose sure talk tell thing thought Thrale tion told took verses virtue wish words write young