The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Volume 2Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... Johnson's Court , Fleet - street , 66 SAM . JOHNSON . January 14 , 1766. " I returned to London in February , and found Dr. John- son in a good house in Johnson's - court , Fleet - street , in which he had accommodated Miss Williams ...
... Johnson's Court , Fleet - street , 66 SAM . JOHNSON . January 14 , 1766. " I returned to London in February , and found Dr. John- son in a good house in Johnson's - court , Fleet - street , in which he had accommodated Miss Williams ...
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... JOHNSON . " If he dies like a dog , let him lie like a dog . ' I added that this man said to me , " I hate mankind ; for I think myself one of the best of them , and I know how bad I am . " JOHNSON . " Sir , he must be very singular in ...
... JOHNSON . " If he dies like a dog , let him lie like a dog . ' I added that this man said to me , " I hate mankind ; for I think myself one of the best of them , and I know how bad I am . " JOHNSON . " Sir , he must be very singular in ...
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... JOHNSON . " Why , sir , though you may know no science so well as to be able to teach it , and no profession so well as to be able to follow it , your general mass of knowledge of books and men renders you very capable to make yourself ...
... JOHNSON . " Why , sir , though you may know no science so well as to be able to teach it , and no profession so well as to be able to follow it , your general mass of knowledge of books and men renders you very capable to make yourself ...
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... JOHNSON . " Why , sir , it is difficult to settle the proportion of iniquity between them . " 66 This violence seemed very strange to me , who had read many of Rousseau's animated writings with great pleasure , and even edification ...
... JOHNSON . " Why , sir , it is difficult to settle the proportion of iniquity between them . " 66 This violence seemed very strange to me , who had read many of Rousseau's animated writings with great pleasure , and even edification ...
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... Johnson , you don't go near the theatres now . You give yourself no more concern about a new play , than if you had never had any thing to do with the stage . " JOHNSON . " Why , sir , our tastes greatly alter . The lad does not care ...
... Johnson , you don't go near the theatres now . You give yourself no more concern about a new play , than if you had never had any thing to do with the stage . " JOHNSON . " Why , sir , our tastes greatly alter . The lad does not care ...
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