The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 7Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, 1888 |
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... drinking . — Pleasure . Goldsmith . - Best English Sermons . treisin . -- - Charles the Fifth . " Seeing Scotland . ” . - - Delany's " Observations on Swift . " - Absen- 49 CHAPTER III . 1778 . Horace's Villa . -- Country 80134.
... drinking . — Pleasure . Goldsmith . - Best English Sermons . treisin . -- - Charles the Fifth . " Seeing Scotland . ” . - - Delany's " Observations on Swift . " - Absen- 49 CHAPTER III . 1778 . Horace's Villa . -- Country 80134.
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... drinking ; upon which the gentleman's sister , who was pre- sent , could not suppress her indignation : " What , Sir ! " said she , " are you so unfeeling , as not even to offer to go to my brother in his distress ; you who have been so ...
... drinking ; upon which the gentleman's sister , who was pre- sent , could not suppress her indignation : " What , Sir ! " said she , " are you so unfeeling , as not even to offer to go to my brother in his distress ; you who have been so ...
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... drinking . Pleasure . Goldsmith . Charles the Fifth . Best English Sermons . - Honesty . gedy . - Scotland . " . on Swift . " ― - ― - - - Absenteeism . - " Seeing - - Delany's " Observations ON Wednesday , March 18. , I arrived in ...
... drinking . Pleasure . Goldsmith . Charles the Fifth . Best English Sermons . - Honesty . gedy . - Scotland . " . on Swift . " ― - ― - - - Absenteeism . - " Seeing - - Delany's " Observations ON Wednesday , March 18. , I arrived in ...
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... drink tea , I would comply , as I should feel the restraint only twice a day ; but little variations in narrative must happen a thousand times a day , if one is not perpetually watching . " JOHNSON . “ Well , Madam , and you ought to be ...
... drink tea , I would comply , as I should feel the restraint only twice a day ; but little variations in narrative must happen a thousand times a day , if one is not perpetually watching . " JOHNSON . “ Well , Madam , and you ought to be ...
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... drink none ; I shall not be suspected of having forged the application . I am no more than humble scribe . " E. " Then you shall prescribe . " BOSWELL . Very well . The first play of words to - day . " J. " No , no ; the bulls in ...
... drink none ; I shall not be suspected of having forged the application . I am no more than humble scribe . " E. " Then you shall prescribe . " BOSWELL . Very well . The first play of words to - day . " J. " No , no ; the bulls in ...
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