The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 10John Murray, 1844 |
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... told what I then said . " The latter speech of Johnson denotes a delicacy in him , and an unwillingness to offend ; and it evinces a part of his character , which he has not had the credit of having ever possessed . 482. " Venice ...
... told what I then said . " The latter speech of Johnson denotes a delicacy in him , and an unwillingness to offend ; and it evinces a part of his character , which he has not had the credit of having ever possessed . 482. " Venice ...
Pagina 10
... . Porter : I have told her the worst of me ; that I am of mean extraction , that I have no money , and that I have had an uncle hanged . She replied , that she -- Fear then to I am sorry loser you engaged in 10 JOHNSONIANA .
... . Porter : I have told her the worst of me ; that I am of mean extraction , that I have no money , and that I have had an uncle hanged . She replied , that she -- Fear then to I am sorry loser you engaged in 10 JOHNSONIANA .
Pagina 11
... told such a story , but that she had not even ever heard of it . Notwithstanding this denial , Miss Seward persisted in her story to the last . The report as to the hanging was probably derived from a coarse passage in the Rev. Donald M ...
... told such a story , but that she had not even ever heard of it . Notwithstanding this denial , Miss Seward persisted in her story to the last . The report as to the hanging was probably derived from a coarse passage in the Rev. Donald M ...
Pagina 12
... told thee Aston was handsome , thy mother told thee truth : she was very handsome . When thy mother told thee that Aston loved to abuse her neighbours , she told thee truth ; but when thy mother told thee that Aston had any marked ...
... told thee Aston was handsome , thy mother told thee truth : she was very handsome . When thy mother told thee that Aston loved to abuse her neighbours , she told thee truth ; but when thy mother told thee that Aston had any marked ...
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... told me truth when he said , she had more colloquial wit than most of our literary women : it is indeed a fountain of perpetual flow . But he did not tell me truth when he asserted that Piozzi was an ugly dog , without particular skill ...
... told me truth when he said , she had more colloquial wit than most of our literary women : it is indeed a fountain of perpetual flow . But he did not tell me truth when he asserted that Piozzi was an ugly dog , without particular skill ...
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