The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Murray, 1831 |
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... to the great drone . The penurious gentleman1 of our acquaintance , formerly alluded to , afforded us a topick of conversa- [ Sir Alexander Macdonald . - ED . ] Hebrid . tion to - night . Dr. Johnson said 8 1773. - ETAT . 64 .
... to the great drone . The penurious gentleman1 of our acquaintance , formerly alluded to , afforded us a topick of conversa- [ Sir Alexander Macdonald . - ED . ] Hebrid . tion to - night . Dr. Johnson said 8 1773. - ETAT . 64 .
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James Boswell John Wilson Croker. Hebrid . tion to - night . Dr. Johnson said , I ought to write Tour to down a collection of the instances of his narrowness , as they almost exceeded belief . Col ... tion to-night. Dr. Johnson said, I ...
James Boswell John Wilson Croker. Hebrid . tion to - night . Dr. Johnson said , I ought to write Tour to down a collection of the instances of his narrowness , as they almost exceeded belief . Col ... tion to-night. Dr. Johnson said, I ...
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... tion , there will be no more subscribers , and few will send the additional guinea to get their books : in which they will be wrong ; for there will be a great deal of instruction in the work . I think highly of Campbell . In the first ...
... tion , there will be no more subscribers , and few will send the additional guinea to get their books : in which they will be wrong ; for there will be a great deal of instruction in the work . I think highly of Campbell . In the first ...
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... tion to oppose every candidate who was supported by peers . " Foolish fellows ! " said Dr. Johnson , " don't they see that they are as much dependent upon the peers one way as the other . The peers have but to oppose a candidate , to ...
... tion to oppose every candidate who was supported by peers . " Foolish fellows ! " said Dr. Johnson , " don't they see that they are as much dependent upon the peers one way as the other . The peers have but to oppose a candidate , to ...
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... tion which a man would feel who is strangled by a silken cord . Dr. Johnson was all attention to her grace . He used afterwards a droll expression , upon her enjoying the three titles of Hamilton , Brandon , and Argyle . Borrowing an ...
... tion which a man would feel who is strangled by a silken cord . Dr. Johnson was all attention to her grace . He used afterwards a droll expression , upon her enjoying the three titles of Hamilton , Brandon , and Argyle . Borrowing an ...
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