The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4J. Murray, 1839 |
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Pagina 4
... believe Mr. Samuel Johnson will visit Scotland this year : but I wish that every power of attrac- tion may be employed to secure our having so valuable an acquisition , and therefore I hope you will , without delay , write to me what I ...
... believe Mr. Samuel Johnson will visit Scotland this year : but I wish that every power of attrac- tion may be employed to secure our having so valuable an acquisition , and therefore I hope you will , without delay , write to me what I ...
Pagina 6
... believe , more generally known than those of almost any man ; yet it may not be superfluous here to attempt a sketch of him . Let my readers , then , remember that he was a sincere and zealous Christian , of high church of England and ...
... believe , more generally known than those of almost any man ; yet it may not be superfluous here to attempt a sketch of him . Let my readers , then , remember that he was a sincere and zealous Christian , of high church of England and ...
Pagina 10
... believe no liberal - minded Scotsman will deny . He was , indeed , if I may be allowed the phrase , at bottom much of a John Bull ; much of a blunt true - born Englishman . There was a stratum of common clay under the rock of marble 10 ...
... believe no liberal - minded Scotsman will deny . He was , indeed , if I may be allowed the phrase , at bottom much of a John Bull ; much of a blunt true - born Englishman . There was a stratum of common clay under the rock of marble 10 ...
Pagina 22
... believe you will like . " There was no catching him . JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , what is commonly thought , I should take to be true . Your veal may be good ; but that will only be an exception to the general opinion , not a proof against ...
... believe you will like . " There was no catching him . JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , what is commonly thought , I should take to be true . Your veal may be good ; but that will only be an exception to the general opinion , not a proof against ...
Pagina 25
... believe , turned many from darkness into light , and from the power of Satan to the living God . ( 2 ) Mr. Burke . See ant่ , Vol . III . p . 263. — C. - be wrong . He takes its faggot of principles , ETAT . 64. WESLEY AND WHITFIELD . 25.
... believe , turned many from darkness into light , and from the power of Satan to the living God . ( 2 ) Mr. Burke . See ant่ , Vol . III . p . 263. — C. - be wrong . He takes its faggot of principles , ETAT . 64. WESLEY AND WHITFIELD . 25.
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