The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Carter, Hendee and Company, 1832 |
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... means satisfied ' with the life he led , nor his eldest son with the kind of reputation he attained ; neither liked ... mean time , you may die , or I may die ; and I should regret very much that there should not be at Auchinleck my ...
... means satisfied ' with the life he led , nor his eldest son with the kind of reputation he attained ; neither liked ... mean time , you may die , or I may die ; and I should regret very much that there should not be at Auchinleck my ...
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... means as simply unconscious of the pointed effects of the satire . I own , indeed , that I was arrogant enough to sup- pose that the tenour of the rest of the book would sufficiently guard me against such a strange imputation . But it ...
... means as simply unconscious of the pointed effects of the satire . I own , indeed , that I was arrogant enough to sup- pose that the tenour of the rest of the book would sufficiently guard me against such a strange imputation . But it ...
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... means of discriminating between guilt and misfor- nice bounds which divide moral guilt from what may be called physical errors ; and in the high- est and most important of all the springs of hu- man thought or action , it would be ...
... means of discriminating between guilt and misfor- nice bounds which divide moral guilt from what may be called physical errors ; and in the high- est and most important of all the springs of hu- man thought or action , it would be ...
Pagina 13
... means of subsistence ? Porter has died poor , in consequence of his wife's expensive habits . You have great talents ... mean ex- traction ; that I have no money ; and that I have had an uncle hanged . She replied , that she valued no ...
... means of subsistence ? Porter has died poor , in consequence of his wife's expensive habits . You have great talents ... mean ex- traction ; that I have no money ; and that I have had an uncle hanged . She replied , that she valued no ...
Pagina 15
... means be made , and the noise will be sooner over . " ] " Here lies good master duck , Whom Samuel Johnson trod on ; If it had lived , it had been good luck , For then we'd had an odd one . " There is surely internal evidence that this ...
... means be made , and the noise will be sooner over . " ] " Here lies good master duck , Whom Samuel Johnson trod on ; If it had lived , it had been good luck , For then we'd had an odd one . " There is surely internal evidence that this ...
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