The beauties of Samuel Johnson: maxims and observations. To which are now added, biographical anecdotes of the doctor, his life [&c.].1804 |
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... expected . Such a one will grieve ( said I ) at her friend's disappointment . " She will suffer as much perhaps ( said he ) as your horse did when your cow miscarried . " The piety of Dr. Johnson was exemplary and edify- ing : he was ...
... expected . Such a one will grieve ( said I ) at her friend's disappointment . " She will suffer as much perhaps ( said he ) as your horse did when your cow miscarried . " The piety of Dr. Johnson was exemplary and edify- ing : he was ...
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... expected ; but that his age and continued ill health must naturally accelerate the arrival of that hour which can be escaped by none : " And this ( says Johnson , rising in great anger ) is the voice of female friendship I suppose ...
... expected ; but that his age and continued ill health must naturally accelerate the arrival of that hour which can be escaped by none : " And this ( says Johnson , rising in great anger ) is the voice of female friendship I suppose ...
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... expected some such ridiculous observations from a literary punchinello . " When Dr. Percy first published his collection of an- cient English ballads , perhaps he was too lavish in commendation of the beautiful simplicity and poetic ...
... expected some such ridiculous observations from a literary punchinello . " When Dr. Percy first published his collection of an- cient English ballads , perhaps he was too lavish in commendation of the beautiful simplicity and poetic ...
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... expected that they will be pardoned . Government now acts again with its proper force ; and we are all again under the protection of the King and the Law . I thought that it would be agreeable to youand my master to have my testimony to ...
... expected that they will be pardoned . Government now acts again with its proper force ; and we are all again under the protection of the King and the Law . I thought that it would be agreeable to youand my master to have my testimony to ...
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... expected to be considerable , and nature was true to herself . He fed without much delicacy , either in choice or quantity , but then his dinner was his last meal for the day . He formerly drank his bottle , it is said , with a view to ...
... expected to be considerable , and nature was true to herself . He fed without much delicacy , either in choice or quantity , but then his dinner was his last meal for the day . He formerly drank his bottle , it is said , with a view to ...
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