The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1G. Allen & Unwin, 1924 - Authors, English |
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Page 180
... happy lines , How the stile brightens , how the sense refines ! " " Let a Lord tut own the happy lines , How the wit brightens , how the sense refines ! " " Let some Lord but own the happy lines , " & c . " Let a Lord once but own ...
... happy lines , How the stile brightens , how the sense refines ! " " Let a Lord tut own the happy lines , How the wit brightens , how the sense refines ! " " Let some Lord but own the happy lines , " & c . " Let a Lord once but own ...
Page 408
... happy when we meet , and not refer our pleasure to distant times or distant places . " How comes it that you tell me nothing of your lady ? I hope to see her some time , and till then shall be glad to hear of her . " I am , dear Sir ...
... happy when we meet , and not refer our pleasure to distant times or distant places . " How comes it that you tell me nothing of your lady ? I hope to see her some time , and till then shall be glad to hear of her . " I am , dear Sir ...
Page 461
... happy revolutions . They have hurt our constitution , and will hurt it , till we mend it by another HAPPY REVOLUTION . ” — I never before discovered that my friend Goldsmith had so much of the old prejudice in him . General Paoli ...
... happy revolutions . They have hurt our constitution , and will hurt it , till we mend it by another HAPPY REVOLUTION . ” — I never before discovered that my friend Goldsmith had so much of the old prejudice in him . General Paoli ...
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