The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... present , for then I fall upon soft ground ; but I do not like falling on stones , which is the case when enemies are present . I think this is a pretty good image , Sir . " JOHNSON . " Sir , it is one of the happiest I have ever heard ...
... present , for then I fall upon soft ground ; but I do not like falling on stones , which is the case when enemies are present . I think this is a pretty good image , Sir . " JOHNSON . " Sir , it is one of the happiest I have ever heard ...
Page 164
... present of the greatest part of the original , and indeed only manuscript of this admirable work , I have an opportunity of observing with wonder the correctness with which he rapidly struck off such glowing com . position . He may be ...
... present of the greatest part of the original , and indeed only manuscript of this admirable work , I have an opportunity of observing with wonder the correctness with which he rapidly struck off such glowing com . position . He may be ...
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... present , in the opinion of my physicians ( Dr. Heberden and Dr. Brocklesby ) , as well as my own , going on very hopefully . I have just begun to take vine- " Letter to the People of Scotland on the present State of the Nation . " I ...
... present , in the opinion of my physicians ( Dr. Heberden and Dr. Brocklesby ) , as well as my own , going on very hopefully . I have just begun to take vine- " Letter to the People of Scotland on the present State of the Nation . " I ...
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