The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Murray, 1831 |
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... pleasure similar to that which a traveller feels , when , whilst wandering on what he fears is a desert island , he perceives the print of human feet . Military men acquire excellent habits of having all conveniencies about them . Sir ...
... pleasure similar to that which a traveller feels , when , whilst wandering on what he fears is a desert island , he perceives the print of human feet . Military men acquire excellent habits of having all conveniencies about them . Sir ...
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... pleasure which every man feels who has been for some time secluded from the animated scenes of the busy world . Dr. Johnson found books here , He bade me buy Bishop Gastrell's " Christian Institutes , " which was lying in the room . He ...
... pleasure which every man feels who has been for some time secluded from the animated scenes of the busy world . Dr. Johnson found books here , He bade me buy Bishop Gastrell's " Christian Institutes , " which was lying in the room . He ...
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... pleasure to perceive a light in the village at Icolmkill , in which almost all the inhabitants of the island live , close to where the ancient building stood . As we approached the shore , the tower of the cathedral , just discernible ...
... pleasure to perceive a light in the village at Icolmkill , in which almost all the inhabitants of the island live , close to where the ancient building stood . As we approached the shore , the tower of the cathedral , just discernible ...
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... pleasure of seeing you before . " He told us he had lived for some time in St. Kilda , under the tuition of the minister or catechist there , and had there first read Horace and Virgil . The scenes which they describe must have been a ...
... pleasure of seeing you before . " He told us he had lived for some time in St. Kilda , under the tuition of the minister or catechist there , and had there first read Horace and Virgil . The scenes which they describe must have been a ...
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... pleasure of finding a letter from home , which relieved me from the anxiety I had suffered , in consequence of not having received any account of my family for many weeks . I also found a letter from Mr. Garrick , which was a regale as ...
... pleasure of finding a letter from home , which relieved me from the anxiety I had suffered , in consequence of not having received any account of my family for many weeks . I also found a letter from Mr. Garrick , which was a regale as ...
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