The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.J. M. Dent & Company, 1931 |
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... admirable discussions than I should be able to draw from his personal conversation ; for I suppose there is not a man in the world to whom he discloses his senti- ments so freely as to yourself . " I cannot omit a curious circumstance ...
... admirable discussions than I should be able to draw from his personal conversation ; for I suppose there is not a man in the world to whom he discloses his senti- ments so freely as to yourself . " I cannot omit a curious circumstance ...
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... admirable speech in the House of Commons , which was highly applauded , but which he after- wards perceived might have been better :) " that we are more uneasy from thinking of our wants , than happy in thinking of our acquisitions ...
... admirable speech in the House of Commons , which was highly applauded , but which he after- wards perceived might have been better :) " that we are more uneasy from thinking of our wants , than happy in thinking of our acquisitions ...
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... admirable work . When the Duke of Bedford attacked the ministry as vehemently as he could , for having taken upon them to extend the time for the importation of corn , Lord Chatham , in his first speech in the House of Lords , boldly ...
... admirable work . When the Duke of Bedford attacked the ministry as vehemently as he could , for having taken upon them to extend the time for the importation of corn , Lord Chatham , in his first speech in the House of Lords , boldly ...
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