The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Tom 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... seems , the noise of it assisted his hearing . ] [ When Mrs. Piozzi asked him why he do- ted on a coach so , he ... seems more probable than Mrs. Piozzi's and Hawkins's statements , from which it would be inferred , that he hunted habit ...
... seems , the noise of it assisted his hearing . ] [ When Mrs. Piozzi asked him why he do- ted on a coach so , he ... seems more probable than Mrs. Piozzi's and Hawkins's statements , from which it would be inferred , that he hunted habit ...
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... seems rather to be , that they have happened so seldom that ( however general su- perstition may be ) there does not seem to be on record in the profane history of the world , one single well authenticated instance of such a mani ...
... seems rather to be , that they have happened so seldom that ( however general su- perstition may be ) there does not seem to be on record in the profane history of the world , one single well authenticated instance of such a mani ...
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... seems to despond ; and the dissenters , though they have taken ad- vantage of unsettled times , and a goveru ment much enfeebled , seem not likely to gain any immunities . " Dr. Goldsmith has a new comedy 3 in rehearsal at Covent Garden ...
... seems to despond ; and the dissenters , though they have taken ad- vantage of unsettled times , and a goveru ment much enfeebled , seem not likely to gain any immunities . " Dr. Goldsmith has a new comedy 3 in rehearsal at Covent Garden ...
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