Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... thought , not in a very good humour : for , it seems , when he had got to Mr. Thrale's , he found the ' The phrase ' vexing thoughts , ' is , I think , very expressive . It has been familiar to me from my childhood ; for it is to be ...
... thought , not in a very good humour : for , it seems , when he had got to Mr. Thrale's , he found the ' The phrase ' vexing thoughts , ' is , I think , very expressive . It has been familiar to me from my childhood ; for it is to be ...
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... thought , not in very good humour . Yet on the 30th he wrote to Mrs. Thrale , and called on Mr. Thrale . On April I and April 4 he again wrote to Mrs. Thrale . He would have gone a second time , he says , to see Mr. Thrale , had he not ...
... thought , not in very good humour . Yet on the 30th he wrote to Mrs. Thrale , and called on Mr. Thrale . On April I and April 4 he again wrote to Mrs. Thrale . He would have gone a second time , he says , to see Mr. Thrale , had he not ...
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... thought he had nothing to fear from a court - martial . I suffered a great loss when he died ; he was a mighty ... Thoughts on the Coronation of George III ( Works , v . 458 ) he expressed himself differently , if indeed the passage is ...
... thought he had nothing to fear from a court - martial . I suffered a great loss when he died ; he was a mighty ... Thoughts on the Coronation of George III ( Works , v . 458 ) he expressed himself differently , if indeed the passage is ...
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... thought of than other men in the same rank of life ; such as labourers . ' JOHNSON . ' Why , Sir , a common soldier is usu- ally a very gross man ' , and any quality which procures re- spect may be overwhelmed by grossness . A man of ...
... thought of than other men in the same rank of life ; such as labourers . ' JOHNSON . ' Why , Sir , a common soldier is usu- ally a very gross man ' , and any quality which procures re- spect may be overwhelmed by grossness . A man of ...
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... thought then as I do now , I should have gone but at that time I had objections to quitting . England . ' It was a very remarkable circumstance about Johnson , and speaks of Johnson as ' the mercenary . ' Walpole's sinecure offices ...
... thought then as I do now , I should have gone but at that time I had objections to quitting . England . ' It was a very remarkable circumstance about Johnson , and speaks of Johnson as ' the mercenary . ' Walpole's sinecure offices ...
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