The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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Pagina 204
... asked him , " Why do you praise Anson ? " I did not trouble him by asking his reason for this question 2. He proceeded : - " Here is an [ This was a Mr. Tasker . Mr. D'Israeli in- forins the Editor , that this portrait is so accurately ...
... asked him , " Why do you praise Anson ? " I did not trouble him by asking his reason for this question 2. He proceeded : - " Here is an [ This was a Mr. Tasker . Mr. D'Israeli in- forins the Editor , that this portrait is so accurately ...
Pagina 243
... asked Mr. Langton if his father and mother had sat for their pictures , which he thought it right for each generation of a family to do , and being told they had op- posed it , he said , Sir , among the anfrac tuosities of the human ...
... asked Mr. Langton if his father and mother had sat for their pictures , which he thought it right for each generation of a family to do , and being told they had op- posed it , he said , Sir , among the anfrac tuosities of the human ...
Pagina 333
... asked him , with a firm tone of voice , what he thought of his country ? " That it is a very vile country to be sure , sir ; " returned for answer Dr. Johnson . Well , sir ! " replies the other somewhat mortified , " God made it ...
... asked him , with a firm tone of voice , what he thought of his country ? " That it is a very vile country to be sure , sir ; " returned for answer Dr. Johnson . Well , sir ! " replies the other somewhat mortified , " God made it ...
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