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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Pagina 6
... Speaking Statutes against Bribery - Cibber's Comedies - Gentility and Morality- Charles II . - George I. - Trading Judges - Christopher Smart - Twiss's Travels - Addison's Italy- " Lilliburlero " -Gibbon - Patriotism - Mrs . Pritchard ...
... Speaking Statutes against Bribery - Cibber's Comedies - Gentility and Morality- Charles II . - George I. - Trading Judges - Christopher Smart - Twiss's Travels - Addison's Italy- " Lilliburlero " -Gibbon - Patriotism - Mrs . Pritchard ...
Pagina 11
... Speaking of him to me , he characterised him thus : " Lord Elibank has read a great deal . It is true , I can find in books all that he has read ; but he has a great deal of what is in books , proved by the test of real life . " Indeed ...
... Speaking of him to me , he characterised him thus : " Lord Elibank has read a great deal . It is true , I can find in books all that he has read ; but he has a great deal of what is in books , proved by the test of real life . " Indeed ...
Pagina 22
... speak , to read , to write , and to practise arithmetic , by a gentleman whose name is Braidwood . It was pleasing to see one of the most desperate of human calamities capable of so much help : whatever - enlarges hope will exalt ...
... speak , to read , to write , and to practise arithmetic , by a gentleman whose name is Braidwood . It was pleasing to see one of the most desperate of human calamities capable of so much help : whatever - enlarges hope will exalt ...
Pagina 25
... speak of their good fortune in thus accident- 1 Essex was at that time confined to the same chamber of the Tower from which his father Lord Capel had been led to death , and in which his wife's grandfather had inflicted a volun- tary ...
... speak of their good fortune in thus accident- 1 Essex was at that time confined to the same chamber of the Tower from which his father Lord Capel had been led to death , and in which his wife's grandfather had inflicted a volun- tary ...
Pagina 47
... speak of his late illness as merely a cold and cough , " it would seem by this use of the word " dreadful , " that it had , at some time , taken a more serious character . We have no trace of any illness since that of 1766 , which could ...
... speak of his late illness as merely a cold and cough , " it would seem by this use of the word " dreadful , " that it had , at some time , taken a more serious character . We have no trace of any illness since that of 1766 , which could ...
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