Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 pages |
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... affected by particular qualities in the person he admires , the impressions on which are too minute and delicate to be substantiated in language . The following very solemn and affecting prayer was found , after Dr. Johnson's de- cease ...
... affected by particular qualities in the person he admires , the impressions on which are too minute and delicate to be substantiated in language . The following very solemn and affecting prayer was found , after Dr. Johnson's de- cease ...
Page 128
... affected by the cold , scolded me , as if my shivering had been a paltry effe- minacy , saying , " Why do you shiver ? " Sir William Scott , of the Commons , told me , that when he complained of a head - ach in the post - chaise , as ...
... affected by the cold , scolded me , as if my shivering had been a paltry effe- minacy , saying , " Why do you shiver ? " Sir William Scott , of the Commons , told me , that when he complained of a head - ach in the post - chaise , as ...
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... affected rant , as many people do , of great feelings about ' his dear son , ' who was at school near London how anxious he was lest he might be ill , and what he would give to see him . Can't you ( said Fitzherbert ) take a post ...
... affected rant , as many people do , of great feelings about ' his dear son , ' who was at school near London how anxious he was lest he might be ill , and what he would give to see him . Can't you ( said Fitzherbert ) take a post ...
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