Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... mean General Paoli ; who , after his great , though unsuccessful , efforts to preserve the liberties of his country , has found an honourable asylum in Britain , where he has now lived many years the object of Royal regard and private ...
... mean General Paoli ; who , after his great , though unsuccessful , efforts to preserve the liberties of his country , has found an honourable asylum in Britain , where he has now lived many years the object of Royal regard and private ...
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... mean ; and the whole town bears some resemblance to the old part of Birmingham . ' Piozzi Letters , i . 109 . ' See ante , i . 362 . • Miss Burney , describing her first sight of Johnson , says : - ' Upon asking my father why he had not ...
... mean ; and the whole town bears some resemblance to the old part of Birmingham . ' Piozzi Letters , i . 109 . ' See ante , i . 362 . • Miss Burney , describing her first sight of Johnson , says : - ' Upon asking my father why he had not ...
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... means of which he can make another thing . But this applies to very few of the spe- cies . My definition of Man is , ' a Cooking animal . ' The beasts have memory , judgment , and all the faculties and passions of our mind in a certain ...
... means of which he can make another thing . But this applies to very few of the spe- cies . My definition of Man is , ' a Cooking animal . ' The beasts have memory , judgment , and all the faculties and passions of our mind in a certain ...
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... mean , the Principal said to Dr. Johnson , that he must give them the same epithet that a Jesuit did when shewing a poor college abroad : ' Ha miseria nostræ . ' Dr. Johnson was , however , much pleased with the library , and with the ...
... mean , the Principal said to Dr. Johnson , that he must give them the same epithet that a Jesuit did when shewing a poor college abroad : ' Ha miseria nostræ . ' Dr. Johnson was , however , much pleased with the library , and with the ...
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... means trees of good size , such as he was accustomed to see in Eng- land ; and of these there are certainly very few upon the eastern coast of Scotland . Besides , he said , that he meant to give only a map of the road ; and let any ...
... means trees of good size , such as he was accustomed to see in Eng- land ; and of these there are certainly very few upon the eastern coast of Scotland . Besides , he said , that he meant to give only a map of the road ; and let any ...
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