Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 pagina's |
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Pagina 59
... honour , is peculiar to the great , or at least to the wealthy ; but an opportunity now offers for almost every individual to secure the praise of paying a just regard to the illus trious dead , united with the pleasure of do- ing good ...
... honour , is peculiar to the great , or at least to the wealthy ; but an opportunity now offers for almost every individual to secure the praise of paying a just regard to the illus trious dead , united with the pleasure of do- ing good ...
Pagina 355
... honour of first finding and first praising his excellences . I did not stay to add my voice to that of the public . " My dear Friend , let me thank you once more for your visit ; you did me great honour , and I hope met with nothing ...
... honour of first finding and first praising his excellences . I did not stay to add my voice to that of the public . " My dear Friend , let me thank you once more for your visit ; you did me great honour , and I hope met with nothing ...
Pagina 428
... honour that I said not a word of his inviting you ; but he wrote to me as follows : " I need not tell you I shall be happy to see you here the latter end of this month , as you propose ; and I shall likewise be in hopes that you will ...
... honour that I said not a word of his inviting you ; but he wrote to me as follows : " I need not tell you I shall be happy to see you here the latter end of this month , as you propose ; and I shall likewise be in hopes that you will ...
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