The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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Pagina 234
... night . " On Wednesday I walked with Dr. Scot to look at Newgate , and found it in ruins , with the fire yet glowing . As I went by , the protestants were plundering the sessions - house at the Old Bailey . There were not , I believe ...
... night . " On Wednesday I walked with Dr. Scot to look at Newgate , and found it in ruins , with the fire yet glowing . As I went by , the protestants were plundering the sessions - house at the Old Bailey . There were not , I believe ...
Pagina 278
... night to the so - much- admired ones of Dryden and Shakspeare , as more forcible and more general . Every reader is not either a lover or a tyrant , but every reader is interested when he hears that p . 45 . " Creation sleeps ; ' t is ...
... night to the so - much- admired ones of Dryden and Shakspeare , as more forcible and more general . Every reader is not either a lover or a tyrant , but every reader is interested when he hears that p . 45 . " Creation sleeps ; ' t is ...
Pagina 315
... night I slept with great tran- quillity . On the next night ( 15 ) I took diacodium , and had a most restless night . Of the next day I remember nothing , but that I rose in the afternoon , and saw Mrs. Lennox and Seward 1 . " Sunday 17 ...
... night I slept with great tran- quillity . On the next night ( 15 ) I took diacodium , and had a most restless night . Of the next day I remember nothing , but that I rose in the afternoon , and saw Mrs. Lennox and Seward 1 . " Sunday 17 ...
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