The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3G. Allen & Unwin, 1924 |
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... morning , when they met in the breakfasting - room , Dr. Johnson accosted Mr. Morgann thus : " Sir , I have been thinking on our dispute last night ; - You were in the right . ' " The other was as follows : Johnson , for sport perhaps ...
... morning , when they met in the breakfasting - room , Dr. Johnson accosted Mr. Morgann thus : " Sir , I have been thinking on our dispute last night ; - You were in the right . ' " The other was as follows : Johnson , for sport perhaps ...
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... whom we valued much , but Second Edition . - Line 14 : " April 28 ; " and " forenoon " alter to " morning . " 1 No doubt Mr. Langton . observed that he was too ready to introduce religious discourse 22 THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON .
... whom we valued much , but Second Edition . - Line 14 : " April 28 ; " and " forenoon " alter to " morning . " 1 No doubt Mr. Langton . observed that he was too ready to introduce religious discourse 22 THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON .
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... morning been with old Mr. Sheridan , he remembered their former intimacy with a cordial warmth , and said to me , " Tell Mr. Sheridan , I shall be glad to see him and shake hands with him . " 1 BOSWELL . " It is to me very wonderful ...
... morning been with old Mr. Sheridan , he remembered their former intimacy with a cordial warmth , and said to me , " Tell Mr. Sheridan , I shall be glad to see him and shake hands with him . " 1 BOSWELL . " It is to me very wonderful ...
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... morning , I passed a part of the day with him in more than usual earnestness ; as his health was in a more precarious state than at any time when I had parted from him . He however was quick and lively , and critical as usual . I ...
... morning , I passed a part of the day with him in more than usual earnestness ; as his health was in a more precarious state than at any time when I had parted from him . He however was quick and lively , and critical as usual . I ...
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... morning , to deprive me of the powers of speech ; and as I do not know but that it may be his further good pleasure to de- prive me soon of my senses , I request you will on the receipt of this note , come to me , and act for me , as ...
... morning , to deprive me of the powers of speech ; and as I do not know but that it may be his further good pleasure to de- prive me soon of my senses , I request you will on the receipt of this note , come to me , and act for me , as ...
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