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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... told me : his business , however , leading him to be much on horseback , con- tributed to the preservation of his bodily health , and mental sanity ; which , when he staid long at home , would sometimes be about to give way ; and Mr ...
... told me : his business , however , leading him to be much on horseback , con- tributed to the preservation of his bodily health , and mental sanity ; which , when he staid long at home , would sometimes be about to give way ; and Mr ...
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... told me she remained three years childless before he was born into the world , who so greatly con- tributed to improve it . In three years more she brought another son , Nathaniel , who lived to be twenty - seven or twenty - eight years ...
... told me she remained three years childless before he was born into the world , who so greatly con- tributed to improve it . In three years more she brought another son , Nathaniel , who lived to be twenty - seven or twenty - eight years ...
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... told me that he had never ceased representing to all the emi- nent school - masters in England , the absurd tyranny of poisoning the hour of ' permitted pleasure , by keeping future misery before the children's eyes , and tempting them ...
... told me that he had never ceased representing to all the emi- nent school - masters in England , the absurd tyranny of poisoning the hour of ' permitted pleasure , by keeping future misery before the children's eyes , and tempting them ...
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... told me that the character of Sober in the Idler , was by himself intended as his own portrait ; and that he had his own outset into life in his eye when he wrote the Eastern story of Gelaleddin . Of the allegorical papers in the ...
... told me that the character of Sober in the Idler , was by himself intended as his own portrait ; and that he had his own outset into life in his eye when he wrote the Eastern story of Gelaleddin . Of the allegorical papers in the ...
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... told me , one Busby , a proctor in the Commons . He who barked so ingeniously , and then called the drawer to drive away the dog , was father to Dr. Salter of the Charterhouse . He who sung a song , and by correspond- ent motions of his ...
... told me , one Busby , a proctor in the Commons . He who barked so ingeniously , and then called the drawer to drive away the dog , was father to Dr. Salter of the Charterhouse . He who sung a song , and by correspond- ent motions of his ...
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