Life of Johnson, Volumen2H. Frowde, 1904 |
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... death of an old school - fellow , and one with whom he had lived a good deal in London , would have affected my fellow - traveller much : but he only said , Ah ! poor Jamy . ' Afterwards , however , when we were in the chaise , he said ...
... death of an old school - fellow , and one with whom he had lived a good deal in London , would have affected my fellow - traveller much : but he only said , Ah ! poor Jamy . ' Afterwards , however , when we were in the chaise , he said ...
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... death and the grave , proclaimed immortality to mankind . I repeated to him an argument of a lady of my acquain- tance , who maintained , that her husband's having been guilty of numberless infidelities , released her from conjugal ...
... death and the grave , proclaimed immortality to mankind . I repeated to him an argument of a lady of my acquain- tance , who maintained , that her husband's having been guilty of numberless infidelities , released her from conjugal ...
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... death , published by some person who had been about him , and , for the sake of a little hasty profit , was fallaciously adver- tised , so as to make it be believed to have been written by Johnson himself . 6 I said , I disliked the ...
... death , published by some person who had been about him , and , for the sake of a little hasty profit , was fallaciously adver- tised , so as to make it be believed to have been written by Johnson himself . 6 I said , I disliked the ...
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... and brought his reputation with him , but had not great success . His notion was , that pulsation occasions death by attrition ; and that , therefore , 1 Sir Edward Barry , Baronet . 24 GARRICK IN LOW CHARACTERS [ 1776 the way to.
... and brought his reputation with him , but had not great success . His notion was , that pulsation occasions death by attrition ; and that , therefore , 1 Sir Edward Barry , Baronet . 24 GARRICK IN LOW CHARACTERS [ 1776 the way to.
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... Death is , however , at a distance ; and what more than that can we say of our- selves ? I am sorry for her pain , and more sorry for her decay . Mr. Levett is sound , wind and limb . ' I was some weeks this autumn at Brighthelmstone ...
... Death is , however , at a distance ; and what more than that can we say of our- selves ? I am sorry for her pain , and more sorry for her decay . Mr. Levett is sound , wind and limb . ' I was some weeks this autumn at Brighthelmstone ...
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