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... thought that I might write so as to venture to publish my " History of the Civil War in Great - Britain in 1745 and 1746 , " without being obliged to go to a foreign press.1 When we arrived at Derby , Dr. Butter accompanied us to see ...
... thought that I might write so as to venture to publish my " History of the Civil War in Great - Britain in 1745 and 1746 , " without being obliged to go to a foreign press.1 When we arrived at Derby , Dr. Butter accompanied us to see ...
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... thought want of judgement upon an interesting occasion . " When I was ill , ( said he ) I desired he would tell me sincerely in what he thought my life was faulty . Sir , he brought me a sheet of paper , on which he had written down ...
... thought want of judgement upon an interesting occasion . " When I was ill , ( said he ) I desired he would tell me sincerely in what he thought my life was faulty . Sir , he brought me a sheet of paper , on which he had written down ...
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... Thought is better than no thought . " MISS ADAMS . " Do you think , Sir , you could make your Ramblers better ? " JOHNSON . Certainly I could . " BOSWELL . " I'll lay a bet , Sir , you cannot . " JOHNSON . " But I will , Sir , if I ...
... Thought is better than no thought . " MISS ADAMS . " Do you think , Sir , you could make your Ramblers better ? " JOHNSON . Certainly I could . " BOSWELL . " I'll lay a bet , Sir , you cannot . " JOHNSON . " But I will , Sir , if I ...
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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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