The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Murray, 1831 |
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... never saw it more . I could not persuade him out of a suspicion that it had been stolen . " No , no , my friend , " said he ; " it is not to be expected that any man in Mull , who has got it , will part with it . Consider , sir , the ...
... never saw it more . I could not persuade him out of a suspicion that it had been stolen . " No , no , my friend , " said he ; " it is not to be expected that any man in Mull , who has got it , will part with it . Consider , sir , the ...
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... never re- turned . At the distance to which we proceeded the air was quite pure ; for the candle burned freely , without the least appearance of the flame growing globular ; but as we had only one , we thought it dangerous to venture ...
... never re- turned . At the distance to which we proceeded the air was quite pure ; for the candle burned freely , without the least appearance of the flame growing globular ; but as we had only one , we thought it dangerous to venture ...
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... never lose their sanctity and influence , though the cares and follies of life may prevent us from visiting them , or may even make us fancy that their effects are only " as yesterday , when it is past , " and never again to be ...
... never lose their sanctity and influence , though the cares and follies of life may prevent us from visiting them , or may even make us fancy that their effects are only " as yesterday , when it is past , " and never again to be ...
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... never had heard ito . She proposed that he should have some cold sheep's head for breakfast . Sir Allan seemed displeased at his sister's vulgarity , and wondered how such a thought should come into her head . From a mischievous love of ...
... never had heard ito . She proposed that he should have some cold sheep's head for breakfast . Sir Allan seemed displeased at his sister's vulgarity , and wondered how such a thought should come into her head . From a mischievous love of ...
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... never heard the word quotidian in this sense , and I imagined it to be a word of Dr. of even the most plausible witnesses . - See ante , vol . ii . p . 6. Johnson was fond of repeating these beautiful lines , and his having done so to ...
... never heard the word quotidian in this sense , and I imagined it to be a word of Dr. of even the most plausible witnesses . - See ante , vol . ii . p . 6. Johnson was fond of repeating these beautiful lines , and his having done so to ...
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