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... probably in every one's possession now ; he told it as a testimony to the merits of Shakspeare : but one day when my son was going to school , and dear Dr. Johnson followed as far as the garden gate , praying for his salvation , in a ...
... probably in every one's possession now ; he told it as a testimony to the merits of Shakspeare : but one day when my son was going to school , and dear Dr. Johnson followed as far as the garden gate , praying for his salvation , in a ...
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... probably with reference to the proceedings of this com- mittee -see Butler's Historical Memoirs of the Catholics , vol . iv . ) he quitted England , and , after visiting various parts of the con- tinent , died at Douay in 1829 , about ...
... probably with reference to the proceedings of this com- mittee -see Butler's Historical Memoirs of the Catholics , vol . iv . ) he quitted England , and , after visiting various parts of the con- tinent , died at Douay in 1829 , about ...
Pagina 37
... probably remembers that , being at the house of a common friend in London , the master of it approached Johnson with that gentleman so much celebrated in his hand , and this speech in his mouth : " Will you permit me , Sir , to present ...
... probably remembers that , being at the house of a common friend in London , the master of it approached Johnson with that gentleman so much celebrated in his hand , and this speech in his mouth : " Will you permit me , Sir , to present ...
Pagina 42
... probably superstitious , and possibly mad : the mind stagnates for want of em- ployment , grows morbid , and is extinguished like a candle in foul air . " It was on this principle that Johnson encouraged parents to carry their daughters ...
... probably superstitious , and possibly mad : the mind stagnates for want of em- ployment , grows morbid , and is extinguished like a candle in foul air . " It was on this principle that Johnson encouraged parents to carry their daughters ...
Pagina 52
... probably provoked so often , she scarce knew when or how she had dis- obliged him first . " Women , " says Dr. Johnson , give great offence by a contemptuous spirit of non- compliance on petty occasions . The man calls his wife to walk ...
... probably provoked so often , she scarce knew when or how she had dis- obliged him first . " Women , " says Dr. Johnson , give great offence by a contemptuous spirit of non- compliance on petty occasions . The man calls his wife to walk ...
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