The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 5Henry G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... reason thus : " What will it cost me to be there once in two or three summers ? Why , perhaps , five hundred pounds ; and what is that , in comparison of having a fine retreat , to which a man can go , or to which he can send a friend ...
... reason thus : " What will it cost me to be there once in two or three summers ? Why , perhaps , five hundred pounds ; and what is that , in comparison of having a fine retreat , to which a man can go , or to which he can send a friend ...
Pagina 25
... reason took his wife with him . The Camerons rose in defence of their chief , and a battle was fought at the head of Loch Ness , near the place where Fort Augustus now stands , in which Lochiel obtained the victory , and Maclean , with ...
... reason took his wife with him . The Camerons rose in defence of their chief , and a battle was fought at the head of Loch Ness , near the place where Fort Augustus now stands , in which Lochiel obtained the victory , and Maclean , with ...
Pagina 60
... reason . ' But may it not be answered , that a man may be altered by it for the better ; that his spirits may be exhilarated , without his reason being affected ? On the general subject of drinking , however , I do not mean positively ...
... reason . ' But may it not be answered , that a man may be altered by it for the better ; that his spirits may be exhilarated , without his reason being affected ? On the general subject of drinking , however , I do not mean positively ...
Pagina 63
... reason that we are angry at a trader's having opulence ? " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , the reason is ( though I don't undertake to prove that there is a reason ) we see no qualities in trade that should entitle a man to superiority . We are ...
... reason that we are angry at a trader's having opulence ? " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , the reason is ( though I don't undertake to prove that there is a reason ) we see no qualities in trade that should entitle a man to superiority . We are ...
Pagina 66
... reason , and knew how to moderate his pace , which the dog had not sense enough to do . Dr. Johnson said , " He is a noble animal . He is as complete an islander as the mind can figure . He is a farmer , a sailor , a hunter , a fisher ...
... reason , and knew how to moderate his pace , which the dog had not sense enough to do . Dr. Johnson said , " He is a noble animal . He is as complete an islander as the mind can figure . He is a farmer , a sailor , a hunter , a fisher ...
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