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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... Reason and Fancy 344 Perseverance 316 Rebellion 3,38 Philosophy 319 Recollection 339 Physician ibid . Refinement 338 Piety 314 Reflection 337 Pity 318 Relaxation 340 Plagiarism 324 Religion 328 Player Pleasure Pleasures of Local Emotion ...
... Reason and Fancy 344 Perseverance 316 Rebellion 3,38 Philosophy 319 Recollection 339 Physician ibid . Refinement 338 Piety 314 Reflection 337 Pity 318 Relaxation 340 Plagiarism 324 Religion 328 Player Pleasure Pleasures of Local Emotion ...
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... reasons tiresome enough . Mr. Thrale loved prospects , and was mortified that his friend could not enjoy the sight of those different dispo- sitions of wood and water , hill and valley , that travel- ling through England and France ...
... reasons tiresome enough . Mr. Thrale loved prospects , and was mortified that his friend could not enjoy the sight of those different dispo- sitions of wood and water , hill and valley , that travel- ling through England and France ...
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... reasons which ought to restrain a man from drony solitude and useless retirement . " The Doctor was very athletic . Garrick told a good story of him . He said , that in their young days , when some strolling players came to Litchfield ...
... reasons which ought to restrain a man from drony solitude and useless retirement . " The Doctor was very athletic . Garrick told a good story of him . He said , that in their young days , when some strolling players came to Litchfield ...
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... reason to be ashamed of their present pos- sessor , who was so little inferior to the first . " He sometimes rode on Mr. Thrale's old hunter with a good firmness , and though he would follow the hounds fifty miles an end sometimes ...
... reason to be ashamed of their present pos- sessor , who was so little inferior to the first . " He sometimes rode on Mr. Thrale's old hunter with a good firmness , and though he would follow the hounds fifty miles an end sometimes ...
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... reason , kept one always in his own hands , with which he met him at the parlour door when the bell had called him down to dinner , and as he went up stairs to sleep in the after- noon , the same man constantly followed him with another ...
... reason , kept one always in his own hands , with which he met him at the parlour door when the bell had called him down to dinner , and as he went up stairs to sleep in the after- noon , the same man constantly followed him with another ...
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