The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 6Henry G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... once said , that " he could write the life of a broomstick ( 1 ) , " so , notwithstanding so many former travellers have exhausted almost every subject for remark in that great kingdom , his ( 1 ) It is probable that the author's memory ...
... once said , that " he could write the life of a broomstick ( 1 ) , " so , notwithstanding so many former travellers have exhausted almost every subject for remark in that great kingdom , his ( 1 ) It is probable that the author's memory ...
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... was a bel - esprit , and in that character thought it necessary to be an Anglomang , and to visit England ; which she did in 1763.-C. Inner Temple Lane , when all at once I heard ÆTAT . 66 . 25 MADAME DE BOUFFLERS . 25.
... was a bel - esprit , and in that character thought it necessary to be an Anglomang , and to visit England ; which she did in 1763.-C. Inner Temple Lane , when all at once I heard ÆTAT . 66 . 25 MADAME DE BOUFFLERS . 25.
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James Boswell. Inner Temple Lane , when all at once I heard a voice like thunder . This was occasioned by Johnson , who , it seems , upon a little reflection , had taken it into his head that he ought to have done the honours of his ...
James Boswell. Inner Temple Lane , when all at once I heard a voice like thunder . This was occasioned by Johnson , who , it seems , upon a little reflection , had taken it into his head that he ought to have done the honours of his ...
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... once , has so bad an appearance , that I can only hope to have it thought that I am ashamed . You have kindly allowed me to name a day . Will you be pleased , Madam , to accept of me any day after Tuesday ? Till I am favoured with your ...
... once , has so bad an appearance , that I can only hope to have it thought that I am ashamed . You have kindly allowed me to name a day . Will you be pleased , Madam , to accept of me any day after Tuesday ? Till I am favoured with your ...
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... once admitted , as it universally is , it must be equally reasonable and proper in the most remote degree of descent from an original proprietor of an estate , as in the nearest ; because , however distant from the representative at the ...
... once admitted , as it universally is , it must be equally reasonable and proper in the most remote degree of descent from an original proprietor of an estate , as in the nearest ; because , however distant from the representative at the ...
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