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Pagina 13
... mentioned vitriol and saltpetre― The cannon ball swam in the quicksilver - To silver them , a leaf of beaten tin is laid , and rubbed with quicksilver , to which it unites - Then more quicksilver is poured upon it , which , by its ...
... mentioned vitriol and saltpetre― The cannon ball swam in the quicksilver - To silver them , a leaf of beaten tin is laid , and rubbed with quicksilver , to which it unites - Then more quicksilver is poured upon it , which , by its ...
Pagina 23
... mentioned , that an Irish gentleman said to John- son , " Sir , you have not seen the best French players . " JOHNSON . " Players , Sir ! I look on them as no better than creatures set upon tables and joint stools , to make faces and ...
... mentioned , that an Irish gentleman said to John- son , " Sir , you have not seen the best French players . " JOHNSON . " Players , Sir ! I look on them as no better than creatures set upon tables and joint stools , to make faces and ...
Pagina 29
... Johnson . His letters to that lady became more elaborately respectful , and his subsequent mention of her took , as we shall see , a high tone of panegyric . - C. LETTER 229 . TO MRS . MONTAGU . - " ETAT . 66 . 29 DR . BURNEY'S NOTES .
... Johnson . His letters to that lady became more elaborately respectful , and his subsequent mention of her took , as we shall see , a high tone of panegyric . - C. LETTER 229 . TO MRS . MONTAGU . - " ETAT . 66 . 29 DR . BURNEY'S NOTES .
Pagina 43
... - stances , which , however , have in your case great weight . ( 1 ) I had reminded him of his observation , mentioned Vol . III . p . 305 . You very rightly observe , that he who passing by ÆTAT . 67. ENTAIL OF AUCHINLECK . 43.
... - stances , which , however , have in your case great weight . ( 1 ) I had reminded him of his observation , mentioned Vol . III . p . 305 . You very rightly observe , that he who passing by ÆTAT . 67. ENTAIL OF AUCHINLECK . 43.
Pagina 48
... mention very particu- larly to Mrs. Boswell my hope that she is reconciled to , Sir , your faithful servant , SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 242. TO THE REV . JOHN WESLEY . " Feb. 6. 1776 . " SIR , -When I received your Commentary on the ...
... mention very particu- larly to Mrs. Boswell my hope that she is reconciled to , Sir , your faithful servant , SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 242. TO THE REV . JOHN WESLEY . " Feb. 6. 1776 . " SIR , -When I received your Commentary on the ...
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