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Pagina 21
... happy middle state as in England . The shops of Paris are mean ; the meat in the markets is such as would be sent to a gaol in England ; and many and dangerous innovations , which might at length become fatal to religion itself , and ...
... happy middle state as in England . The shops of Paris are mean ; the meat in the markets is such as would be sent to a gaol in England ; and many and dangerous innovations , which might at length become fatal to religion itself , and ...
Pagina 52
... happy , in giving this full and clear statement to the public , to vindicate , by the authority of the greatest author of his age , that respectable body of men , the booksellers of Lon- don , from vulgar reflections , as if their ...
... happy , in giving this full and clear statement to the public , to vindicate , by the authority of the greatest author of his age , that respectable body of men , the booksellers of Lon- don , from vulgar reflections , as if their ...
Pagina 54
... happy in the near prospect of going to Italy with Mr. and Mrs. Thrale . said he , " before leaving England I am to take a jaunt to Oxford , Birmingham , my native city Lich- field , and my old friend Dr. Taylor's , at Ashbourne , in ...
... happy in the near prospect of going to Italy with Mr. and Mrs. Thrale . said he , " before leaving England I am to take a jaunt to Oxford , Birmingham , my native city Lich- field , and my old friend Dr. Taylor's , at Ashbourne , in ...
Pagina 93
... happy if they miss their counterparts . " JOHNSON . " To be sure not , Sir . I believe marriages would in general be as happy , and often more so , if they were all made by the lord chancellor , upon a due consideration of the ...
... happy if they miss their counterparts . " JOHNSON . " To be sure not , Sir . I believe marriages would in general be as happy , and often more so , if they were all made by the lord chancellor , upon a due consideration of the ...
Pagina 102
... happy hours in Johnson's early life . Mr. Seward had , with eccle- siastical hospitality and politeness , asked me in the morning , merely as a stranger , to dine with him ; and in the afternoon , when I was introduced to him , he asked ...
... happy hours in Johnson's early life . Mr. Seward had , with eccle- siastical hospitality and politeness , asked me in the morning , merely as a stranger , to dine with him ; and in the afternoon , when I was introduced to him , he asked ...
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