The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order ; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons ; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition, Never Before Published ; the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Near Half a Century During which He Flourished, Volume 5J. Richardson, 1821 |
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... give laws to their natural princes ? The same wind that carried them back would bring us thither . " - " They are more powerful , sir , than we ( answered Imlack ) , because they are wiser . Knowledge will always predominate over ig ...
... give laws to their natural princes ? The same wind that carried them back would bring us thither . " - " They are more powerful , sir , than we ( answered Imlack ) , because they are wiser . Knowledge will always predominate over ig ...
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... give me leave ; he behaved very courteously , and answered , By all means , sir : we are just going to drink tea ; will you sit down ? " I thanked him , but said , that Dr. Johnson had come with me from London , and I must return to the ...
... give me leave ; he behaved very courteously , and answered , By all means , sir : we are just going to drink tea ; will you sit down ? " I thanked him , but said , that Dr. Johnson had come with me from London , and I must return to the ...
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... give me wise and salutary caution . " Do not , sir , accustom yourself to trust to impressions . There is a middle state of mind between conviction and hypocrisy , of which B 3 Etat . 72. ] DR . JOHNSON . He found himself very happy at ...
... give me wise and salutary caution . " Do not , sir , accustom yourself to trust to impressions . There is a middle state of mind between conviction and hypocrisy , of which B 3 Etat . 72. ] DR . JOHNSON . He found himself very happy at ...
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... give for it an hundred and thirty- five thousand pounds . Is the nation ruined ? " Please to make my respectful compliments to Lady Rothes , and keep me in the memory of all the little dear family , particularly Mrs. Jane . " I am , sir ...
... give for it an hundred and thirty- five thousand pounds . Is the nation ruined ? " Please to make my respectful compliments to Lady Rothes , and keep me in the memory of all the little dear family , particularly Mrs. Jane . " I am , sir ...
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... give him the cover of the first letter he had received from him , as a relick of so estimable a writer . This was in 1755. In 1760 , when Dr. Burney visited Dr. Johnson at the Temple in London , where he had then Chambers , he happened ...
... give him the cover of the first letter he had received from him , as a relick of so estimable a writer . This was in 1755. In 1760 , when Dr. Burney visited Dr. Johnson at the Temple in London , where he had then Chambers , he happened ...
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