Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... respect ' ; and whom I cannot name without expressing my very grateful sense of the uni- form kindness which he has been pleased to shew me * . The friends of Doctor Johnson can best judge , from in- ternal evidence , whether the ...
... respect ' ; and whom I cannot name without expressing my very grateful sense of the uni- form kindness which he has been pleased to shew me * . The friends of Doctor Johnson can best judge , from in- ternal evidence , whether the ...
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... respect for the English clergy . November 6. Lord Auchinleck and Dr. Johnson in collision . November 7. Dr. Johnson's uniform piety . His dislike of pres- byterian worship . November 8. Arrive at Hamilton . November 9. The Duke of ...
... respect for the English clergy . November 6. Lord Auchinleck and Dr. Johnson in collision . November 7. Dr. Johnson's uniform piety . His dislike of pres- byterian worship . November 8. Arrive at Hamilton . November 9. The Duke of ...
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... respect him , and some whom I am persuaded he will think not unworthy of his esteem . I wish he would make the experiment . He sometimes cracks his jokes upon us ; but he will find that we can distinguish between the stabs of ...
... respect him , and some whom I am persuaded he will think not unworthy of his esteem . I wish he would make the experiment . He sometimes cracks his jokes upon us ; but he will find that we can distinguish between the stabs of ...
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... respects to Mr. Johnson and you , about a week or ten days hence . I shall then do what I can , to enforce the topick you mention ; but at present I cannot enter upon it , as I am in a very great hurry ; for I intend to begin my journey ...
... respects to Mr. Johnson and you , about a week or ten days hence . I shall then do what I can , to enforce the topick you mention ; but at present I cannot enter upon it , as I am in a very great hurry ; for I intend to begin my journey ...
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... respect to the Sage , she would give up her own bed - chamber to him and take a worse ' . This I cannot but gratefully mention , as one of a thousand obligations which I owe her , since the great obligation of her being pleased to ...
... respect to the Sage , she would give up her own bed - chamber to him and take a worse ' . This I cannot but gratefully mention , as one of a thousand obligations which I owe her , since the great obligation of her being pleased to ...
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