The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Murray, 1831 |
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... whig who pretended to be honest ; and you know it is ridiculous for a whig to pretend to be honest . He cannot hold it out 2. " He called Mr. Pitt a meteor ; Sir Robert Walpole a fixed star . He said , " It is wonderful to think that ...
... whig who pretended to be honest ; and you know it is ridiculous for a whig to pretend to be honest . He cannot hold it out 2. " He called Mr. Pitt a meteor ; Sir Robert Walpole a fixed star . He said , " It is wonderful to think that ...
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... whig , but afterwards " kept better company , and became a tory . " He said this with a smile , in pleasant allusion ' , as I thought , to the opposition between his own political principles and those of the duke's clan . He added that ...
... whig , but afterwards " kept better company , and became a tory . " He said this with a smile , in pleasant allusion ' , as I thought , to the opposition between his own political principles and those of the duke's clan . He added that ...
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... whig and presbyterian as Dr. Johnson was a tory and church - of - England man : and as he had not much leisure to be informed of Dr. Johnson's great merits by reading his works , he had a partial and unfavourable notion of him , founded ...
... whig and presbyterian as Dr. Johnson was a tory and church - of - England man : and as he had not much leisure to be informed of Dr. Johnson's great merits by reading his works , he had a partial and unfavourable notion of him , founded ...
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... whig of the old Scottish cast . This did not prevent his being a terribly proud aristocrat ; and great was the contempt he entertained and expressed for his son James , for the nature of his friendships and the character of the ...
... whig of the old Scottish cast . This did not prevent his being a terribly proud aristocrat ; and great was the contempt he entertained and expressed for his son James , for the nature of his friendships and the character of the ...
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... whig , with whom I used to contend with great eagerness . After his death I felt my toryism much abated . " I suppose he meant Mr. Walmsley of Lichfield ' , whose character he has drawn so well in his life of Edmund Smith . Mr. Nairne ...
... whig , with whom I used to contend with great eagerness . After his death I felt my toryism much abated . " I suppose he meant Mr. Walmsley of Lichfield ' , whose character he has drawn so well in his life of Edmund Smith . Mr. Nairne ...
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