The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1George Allen & Unwin, Limited, 1924 |
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Pagina xxiv
... dined at his house . Percy is sensible that you did not mean to injure him ; but he is vexed to think that your behaviour to him on that occasion may be interpreted as a proof that he is despised by you , which I know is not the case ...
... dined at his house . Percy is sensible that you did not mean to injure him ; but he is vexed to think that your behaviour to him on that occasion may be interpreted as a proof that he is despised by you , which I know is not the case ...
Pagina xxviii
... dined . not content with feeding my body , thought he must feed my mind too , and so he told me a long story how he had sent three criminals to the plantations . Tired to death with his nonsense , ' I wish ' ( to God ) , said Johnson ...
... dined . not content with feeding my body , thought he must feed my mind too , and so he told me a long story how he had sent three criminals to the plantations . Tired to death with his nonsense , ' I wish ' ( to God ) , said Johnson ...
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... dined at his house one day : ... they dined at mine a few days after , and we were ex- ceedingly well . " He even seems to have asked him to use his interest with Mr. Pitt for his friend Temple . Yet he was a the time setting down in ...
... dined at his house one day : ... they dined at mine a few days after , and we were ex- ceedingly well . " He even seems to have asked him to use his interest with Mr. Pitt for his friend Temple . Yet he was a the time setting down in ...
Pagina 59
... dined ( said he ) very well for eight - pence , with very good company , at the Pine Apple in New- street , just by . Several of them had travelled . They expected to meet every day ; but did not know one another's names . It used to ...
... dined ( said he ) very well for eight - pence , with very good company , at the Pine Apple in New- street , just by . Several of them had travelled . They expected to meet every day ; but did not know one another's names . It used to ...
Pagina 147
... dined every Sunday . There was a talk of his going to Iceland with him , which would probably have happened had he lived . There were also Mr. Cave , Dr. Hawkesworth , Mr. Ryland , merchant on Tower - hill , Mrs. Masters the poetess ...
... dined every Sunday . There was a talk of his going to Iceland with him , which would probably have happened had he lived . There were also Mr. Cave , Dr. Hawkesworth , Mr. Ryland , merchant on Tower - hill , Mrs. Masters the poetess ...
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