The life of Samuel Johnson. [Followed by] The journal of a tour to the Hebrides, Tom 31851 |
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... keep up all his former connec- tions . Then , Sir , those who knew him formerly upon a level with themselves , may think that they ought still to be treated as on a level , which cannot be ; and an acquaintance in a former situation may ...
... keep up all his former connec- tions . Then , Sir , those who knew him formerly upon a level with themselves , may think that they ought still to be treated as on a level , which cannot be ; and an acquaintance in a former situation may ...
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... keeps his temper ; the Stoic , who has something positive to preserve , grows angry . Being angry with one who controverts an opinion which you value , is a necessary consequence of the uneasiness which you feel . 1 A younger son of the ...
... keeps his temper ; the Stoic , who has something positive to preserve , grows angry . Being angry with one who controverts an opinion which you value , is a necessary consequence of the uneasiness which you feel . 1 A younger son of the ...
Strona 17
... keep a man decently as a scholar . We do not allow our fellows to marry , because we consider academical institutions as pre- paratory to a settlement in the world . It is only by being employed as a tutor , that a fellow can obtain ...
... keep a man decently as a scholar . We do not allow our fellows to marry , because we consider academical institutions as pre- paratory to a settlement in the world . It is only by being employed as a tutor , that a fellow can obtain ...
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... keep her in his house ? Would he not , by doing so , be accessary to imposition ? And , perhaps , a worthy , unsuspecting man might come and marry this woman , unless the father inform him of the truth . " JOHNSON : " Sir , he is ...
... keep her in his house ? Would he not , by doing so , be accessary to imposition ? And , perhaps , a worthy , unsuspecting man might come and marry this woman , unless the father inform him of the truth . " JOHNSON : " Sir , he is ...
Strona 20
... keep them so long in the little towns of his own district , that they would not have time to see Rome . I mentioned this to put them on their guard . JOHNSON : Sir , we do not thank Mr. Beauclerk for supposing that we are to be directed ...
... keep them so long in the little towns of his own district , that they would not have time to see Rome . I mentioned this to put them on their guard . JOHNSON : Sir , we do not thank Mr. Beauclerk for supposing that we are to be directed ...
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