Mr. Oddity, Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Bell Publishing Company, 1951 - 348 pages |
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Page 233
... happy . " They dined with the Duke and Duchess of Argyll . The Duchess was very attentive to Johnson , and Lady Elizabeth Hamilton placed her chair next to his . " He did not know all the while that it was a princess of the blood who ...
... happy . " They dined with the Duke and Duchess of Argyll . The Duchess was very attentive to Johnson , and Lady Elizabeth Hamilton placed her chair next to his . " He did not know all the while that it was a princess of the blood who ...
Page 258
... happy if they miss their counterparts ? " Johnson . " To be sure not , Sir . I believe marriages would in general be as happy , and often more so , if they were all made by the Lord Chancellor , upon a due consideration of characters ...
... happy if they miss their counterparts ? " Johnson . " To be sure not , Sir . I believe marriages would in general be as happy , and often more so , if they were all made by the Lord Chancellor , upon a due consideration of characters ...
Page 317
... happy in this world for its short continuance , and eter- nally happy in a better state ; and whatever I can contribute to your happiness I am very ready to repay , for that kindness which soothed twenty years of a life radically ...
... happy in this world for its short continuance , and eter- nally happy in a better state ; and whatever I can contribute to your happiness I am very ready to repay , for that kindness which soothed twenty years of a life radically ...
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