The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Murray, 1831 |
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... observed , that hardly any man was accurately prepared for dying ; but almost every one left something undone , some- thing in confusion ; that my father , indeed , told me he knew one man ( Carlisle of Limekilns ) , after whose death ...
... observed , that hardly any man was accurately prepared for dying ; but almost every one left something undone , some- thing in confusion ; that my father , indeed , told me he knew one man ( Carlisle of Limekilns ) , after whose death ...
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... observed , how helpless a man would be , were he travelling here alone , and should meet with any accident ; and said , " he longed to get to a country of saddles and bridles . " He was more out of humour to - day than he has been in ...
... observed , how helpless a man would be , were he travelling here alone , and should meet with any accident ; and said , " he longed to get to a country of saddles and bridles . " He was more out of humour to - day than he has been in ...
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... observed of our host , " aspectum generosum habet ; " " et generosum animum , " he added . For fear of being ... observation in Ulva , we took boat , and proceeded to Inchkenneth ' , where we were 1 [ Inchkenneth is a most beautiful ...
... observed of our host , " aspectum generosum habet ; " " et generosum animum , " he added . For fear of being ... observation in Ulva , we took boat , and proceeded to Inchkenneth ' , where we were 1 [ Inchkenneth is a most beautiful ...
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... observe that most of these alterations are improvements . The alteration of the third line from the end , " Legitimas faciunt , " is not happy ; but will be explained hereafter ( post , 2d Feb. 1775 ) . It has been observed as strange ...
... observe that most of these alterations are improvements . The alteration of the third line from the end , " Legitimas faciunt , " is not happy ; but will be explained hereafter ( post , 2d Feb. 1775 ) . It has been observed as strange ...
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... observed , that when young Col talked of the lands belonging to his family , he always said , " my lands . " For this he had a plausible pretence ; for he told me , there has been a custom in this family , that the laird resigns the ...
... observed , that when young Col talked of the lands belonging to his family , he always said , " my lands . " For this he had a plausible pretence ; for he told me , there has been a custom in this family , that the laird resigns the ...
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