The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 10John Murray, 1844 |
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... suppose you intended to rob the house . " This most unlucky accident threw poor Johnson into such a fit of shame and anger , that he roared out , like a bull , " What have I done ? what have I done ? ” Nor could he recover himself for ...
... suppose you intended to rob the house . " This most unlucky accident threw poor Johnson into such a fit of shame and anger , that he roared out , like a bull , " What have I done ? what have I done ? ” Nor could he recover himself for ...
Pagina 15
... suppose thou wouldst have abjured its errors , and that there would have been merit in the abjuration . " JOHNSON . " Madam , if I 66 had been educated in the Roman Catholic faith , I ( 1 ) [ See antè , Vol . VII . p . 142. and 144. n ...
... suppose thou wouldst have abjured its errors , and that there would have been merit in the abjuration . " JOHNSON . " Madam , if I 66 had been educated in the Roman Catholic faith , I ( 1 ) [ See antè , Vol . VII . p . 142. and 144. n ...
Pagina 16
... Suppose it granted , that , in the mind of a young girl , the weaker arguments appeared the strongest , her want of better judgment should excite thy pity , not thy resentment . " JOHNSON . “ Madam , it has my anger and my contempt ...
... Suppose it granted , that , in the mind of a young girl , the weaker arguments appeared the strongest , her want of better judgment should excite thy pity , not thy resentment . " JOHNSON . “ Madam , it has my anger and my contempt ...
Pagina 17
... suppose her ridiculous , thou canst not deny that she has been religious , sincere , disin- terested . Canst thou believe that the gate of Heaven will be shut to the tender and pious mind , whose first consideration has been that of ...
... suppose her ridiculous , thou canst not deny that she has been religious , sincere , disin- terested . Canst thou believe that the gate of Heaven will be shut to the tender and pious mind , whose first consideration has been that of ...
Pagina 58
... suppose the giver of it would have called an objurgation . " Johnson , on my father's entrance , went back to explain the cause of this , which was no less than that Mr. Langton , in his opinion , ought then to have been far on his road ...
... suppose the giver of it would have called an objurgation . " Johnson , on my father's entrance , went back to explain the cause of this , which was no less than that Mr. Langton , in his opinion , ought then to have been far on his road ...
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