The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3Claxton, Remsen, & Haffelfinger, 1878 |
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... effect . My reverend friend , anxious for my fame , with an air of the utmost gravity and earnestness , addressed me thus : " My dear Sir , I would confine myself to the cow ! ” — B . Blair's advice was expressed more emphatically , and ...
... effect . My reverend friend , anxious for my fame , with an air of the utmost gravity and earnestness , addressed me thus : " My dear Sir , I would confine myself to the cow ! ” — B . Blair's advice was expressed more emphatically , and ...
Pagina 25
... effect , though now , at the distance of almost twelve years , I cannot pretend to recollect all the precise words . His " Dinner being ready , he wondered that his guests were not yet come . wonder was soon succeeded by impatience . He ...
... effect , though now , at the distance of almost twelve years , I cannot pretend to recollect all the precise words . His " Dinner being ready , he wondered that his guests were not yet come . wonder was soon succeeded by impatience . He ...
Pagina 43
... kindness you enjoy such good effects . Life can- not subsist in society but by reciprocal concessions . She permitted you to ramble .ast year , you must permit her now to keep you at home . Yet you " Your last reason is so serious that.
... kindness you enjoy such good effects . Life can- not subsist in society but by reciprocal concessions . She permitted you to ramble .ast year , you must permit her now to keep you at home . Yet you " Your last reason is so serious that.
Pagina 44
... effects they have produced over a great part of the Christian world . I am now writing , and you , when you read this , are reading under the Eye of Omnipresence . " To what degree fancy is to be admitted into religious offices , it ...
... effects they have produced over a great part of the Christian world . I am now writing , and you , when you read this , are reading under the Eye of Omnipresence . " To what degree fancy is to be admitted into religious offices , it ...
Pagina 85
... effect which it had upon Johnson was , to produce this pleasant observation to Mr. Seward , to whom he lent the book : " This fellow must be a block- head . They don't know how to go about their abuse . Who will read a five shilling ...
... effect which it had upon Johnson was , to produce this pleasant observation to Mr. Seward , to whom he lent the book : " This fellow must be a block- head . They don't know how to go about their abuse . Who will read a five shilling ...
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