The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Heritage Press, 1963 |
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Page 47
... particular inconveniences by particular favours . ' Here we have an early example of that brilliant and energetick expression , which upon innumerable occasions in his subsequent life , justly impressed the world with the highest ...
... particular inconveniences by particular favours . ' Here we have an early example of that brilliant and energetick expression , which upon innumerable occasions in his subsequent life , justly impressed the world with the highest ...
Page 96
... particular marks of their being pleased . ” 1 There is no reason , I believe , to doubt the veracity of Cave . It is , however , remarkable , that none of these letters are in the years during which Johnson alone furnished the Debates ...
... particular marks of their being pleased . ” 1 There is no reason , I believe , to doubt the veracity of Cave . It is , however , remarkable , that none of these letters are in the years during which Johnson alone furnished the Debates ...
Page 288
... particular place , and a particular hour , a fact which I had no apprehension of , demn'd for his Sins nor any means of knowing , and this fact , with all its to sweep Chimneys in circumstances , should afterwards be unquestionably ...
... particular place , and a particular hour , a fact which I had no apprehension of , demn'd for his Sins nor any means of knowing , and this fact , with all its to sweep Chimneys in circumstances , should afterwards be unquestionably ...
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