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... speak more highly . If I have described his manners as they were , I have been careful to show his superiority to the common forms of common life . It is surely no dispraise to an oak that it does not bear jessamine ; and he who should ...
... speak more highly . If I have described his manners as they were , I have been careful to show his superiority to the common forms of common life . It is surely no dispraise to an oak that it does not bear jessamine ; and he who should ...
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... speak it at once ; more noise will by that means be made , and the noise will be sooner over . " 4. Parson Ford . Mr. Johnson always spoke to me of his cousin , the Rev. Mr. Ford ( 1 ) , with tenderness , praising his ac- quaintance ...
... speak it at once ; more noise will by that means be made , and the noise will be sooner over . " 4. Parson Ford . Mr. Johnson always spoke to me of his cousin , the Rev. Mr. Ford ( 1 ) , with tenderness , praising his ac- quaintance ...
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... speaking ; no man so steadily refuses preference to himself , or so willingly bestows it on another , as I do ; nobody holds so strongly as I do the necessity of ceremony , and the ill effects 66 which follow the breach of it : yet ...
... speaking ; no man so steadily refuses preference to himself , or so willingly bestows it on another , as I do ; nobody holds so strongly as I do the necessity of ceremony , and the ill effects 66 which follow the breach of it : yet ...
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... speaking sigh'd , — Scarce repress'd the starting tear , - When the hoary Sage replied , Come , my lad , and drink some beer . " ( 3 ) ( 1 ) This alludes to Bishop Percy and his " Hermit of Wark- worth . " - C. ( 2 ) No doubt the ...
... speaking sigh'd , — Scarce repress'd the starting tear , - When the hoary Sage replied , Come , my lad , and drink some beer . " ( 3 ) ( 1 ) This alludes to Bishop Percy and his " Hermit of Wark- worth . " - C. ( 2 ) No doubt the ...
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... speak besides ; one from difficulty of breathing , the other from paralytic debility . To give and receive medical counsel , therefore , they fairly sat down on each side a table in the doctor's gloomy apartment , adorned with skeletons ...
... speak besides ; one from difficulty of breathing , the other from paralytic debility . To give and receive medical counsel , therefore , they fairly sat down on each side a table in the doctor's gloomy apartment , adorned with skeletons ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 9 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1853 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 9 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 9 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1853 |
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