The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1868 |
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Page 48
... attention to his little specimen . The further specimen will show that ' Even in an Edward he can see desert . ' “ It gives me much pleasure to hear that a republication of Isaac Walton's Lives is intended . You have been in a mistake ...
... attention to his little specimen . The further specimen will show that ' Even in an Edward he can see desert . ' “ It gives me much pleasure to hear that a republication of Isaac Walton's Lives is intended . You have been in a mistake ...
Page 215
... attention , as you can , upon your accustomed duties and accustomed entertainments . You can do no more for our dear boy , but you must not therefore think less on those whom your attention may make fitter for the place to which he is ...
... attention , as you can , upon your accustomed duties and accustomed entertainments . You can do no more for our dear boy , but you must not therefore think less on those whom your attention may make fitter for the place to which he is ...
Page 395
... attention to truth even in the most minute particulars . " Accustom your children , " said he , " constantly to this : if a thing happened at one window , and they , when relating it , say that it happened at another , do not let it ...
... attention to truth even in the most minute particulars . " Accustom your children , " said he , " constantly to this : if a thing happened at one window , and they , when relating it , say that it happened at another , do not let it ...
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