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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... respect.1 Cor . et Ad . - Line 20 : After " incline " read " to believe . " 1 I was at first inclined to believe that Mr. Croker was mistaken when he said Lord Mansfield was alluded to here , as Lord Mansfield was alive when Mr. Boswell ...
... respect.1 Cor . et Ad . - Line 20 : After " incline " read " to believe . " 1 I was at first inclined to believe that Mr. Croker was mistaken when he said Lord Mansfield was alluded to here , as Lord Mansfield was alive when Mr. Boswell ...
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... respect . After some compliments on both sides , the tour which Johnson " I am very sorry that I did not take a note of an eloquent argument in which he maintained that the situation of Prince of Wales was the happiest of any person's ...
... respect . After some compliments on both sides , the tour which Johnson " I am very sorry that I did not take a note of an eloquent argument in which he maintained that the situation of Prince of Wales was the happiest of any person's ...
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... respect , our common friend , Mr. Windham , of Norfolk , has been pleased to furnish me with an eminent instance . However unfavourable to Scotland , he uniformly gave liberal praise to George Buchanan , as a writer . In a conversation ...
... respect , our common friend , Mr. Windham , of Norfolk , has been pleased to furnish me with an eminent instance . However unfavourable to Scotland , he uniformly gave liberal praise to George Buchanan , as a writer . In a conversation ...
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... respect for the Hierarchy , and particularly the Dignitaries of the Church , has been more than once exhibited in the course of this work . Mr. Seward saw him pre- sented to the Archbishop of York , and described his Bow to an ARCH ...
... respect for the Hierarchy , and particularly the Dignitaries of the Church , has been more than once exhibited in the course of this work . Mr. Seward saw him pre- sented to the Archbishop of York , and described his Bow to an ARCH ...
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... respect . There must be either a natural or a moral stupidity , if one lives in a total neglect of so very important a concern . " SEWARD . " I wonder that there should be people without religion . " JOHNSON . " Sir , you need not ...
... respect . There must be either a natural or a moral stupidity , if one lives in a total neglect of so very important a concern . " SEWARD . " I wonder that there should be people without religion . " JOHNSON . " Sir , you need not ...
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