“The” Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J.M. Dent, 1949 |
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... remember that he has had a great deal in my own time . ' The son , though in affluent circumstances , had good sense enough to carry on his father's trade , which was of such extent , that I remember he once told me , he would not quit ...
... remember that he has had a great deal in my own time . ' The son , though in affluent circumstances , had good sense enough to carry on his father's trade , which was of such extent , that I remember he once told me , he would not quit ...
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... remember one evening , when some of his works were mentioned , Dr. Goldsmith said , he had never heard of them ; upon which Dr. Johnson observed , " Sir , he is one of the many who have made themselves publick , without making ...
... remember one evening , when some of his works were mentioned , Dr. Goldsmith said , he had never heard of them ; upon which Dr. Johnson observed , " Sir , he is one of the many who have made themselves publick , without making ...
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... remember them . " BOSWELL . " But , Sir , we want marks to ascertain the pronunciation of the vowels . Sheridan , I believe , has finished such a work . " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , consider how much easier it is to learn a language by the ...
... remember them . " BOSWELL . " But , Sir , we want marks to ascertain the pronunciation of the vowels . Sheridan , I believe , has finished such a work . " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , consider how much easier it is to learn a language by the ...
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