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... lady of my acquaintance , who maintained , that her husband's having been guilty of num- berless infidelities , released her from conjugal obligations , because they were reciprocal . JOHNSON . " This is miserable stuff , Sir . To the ...
... lady of my acquaintance , who maintained , that her husband's having been guilty of num- berless infidelities , released her from conjugal obligations , because they were reciprocal . JOHNSON . " This is miserable stuff , Sir . To the ...
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... lady in her sufferings . " JOHNSON . " Nay , don't endeavour to palliate this . Guilt is a principal feature in the picture . Kames is puzzled with a question that puzzled me when I was a very young man . Why is it that the interest of ...
... lady in her sufferings . " JOHNSON . " Nay , don't endeavour to palliate this . Guilt is a principal feature in the picture . Kames is puzzled with a question that puzzled me when I was a very young man . Why is it that the interest of ...
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... lady , who praised him with too much zeal per- haps , or perhaps too strong an emphasis , ( which always offended him , ) consider what her flattery was worth , before she choaked him with it . " Now let the genuine anecdote be ...
... lady , who praised him with too much zeal per- haps , or perhaps too strong an emphasis , ( which always offended him , ) consider what her flattery was worth , before she choaked him with it . " Now let the genuine anecdote be ...
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VOLUME II | 111 |
Chronological Table of Johnsons Life and Contemporary | 158 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson LL D 17761784 | 495 |
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