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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... passed on in conversation till it was too late for the service of the church at three o'clock . I took a walk , and left him alone for some time ; then returned , and we had coffee and conversation again by ourselves . I stated the ...
... passed on in conversation till it was too late for the service of the church at three o'clock . I took a walk , and left him alone for some time ; then returned , and we had coffee and conversation again by ourselves . I stated the ...
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... passed without thinking of it . I myself was for some years totally regardless of religion . It had dropped out of my mind . It was at an early part of my life . Sickness brought it back , and I hope I have never lost it since ...
... passed without thinking of it . I myself was for some years totally regardless of religion . It had dropped out of my mind . It was at an early part of my life . Sickness brought it back , and I hope I have never lost it since ...
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... 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 mentioned one who ...
... 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 mentioned one who ...
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... passing with it ; but there is , doubtless , another world , which will endure for ever . Let us all fit ourselves for ... passed about a fortnight , and made little excursions as easily as at any time of his life . In August he went as ...
... passing with it ; but there is , doubtless , another world , which will endure for ever . Let us all fit ourselves for ... passed about a fortnight , and made little excursions as easily as at any time of his life . In August he went as ...
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... passed at this visit . " When Mrs. Siddons came into the room , there happened to be no chair ready for her , which he observing , said with a smile , ' Madam , you who so often occasion a want of seats to other people , will the more ...
... passed at this visit . " When Mrs. Siddons came into the room , there happened to be no chair ready for her , which he observing , said with a smile , ' Madam , you who so often occasion a want of seats to other people , will the more ...
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