The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... pleasure of what they had seen ; and says Johnson , in a tone of admiration , " How the little “ fellow brandished his spontoon ! " " There " is nothing in it , " replied Goldsmith , start- ing up with impatience ; " give me a spon ...
... pleasure of what they had seen ; and says Johnson , in a tone of admiration , " How the little “ fellow brandished his spontoon ! " " There " is nothing in it , " replied Goldsmith , start- ing up with impatience ; " give me a spon ...
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... pleasures . " About five , I think , on Wednesday morn- 66 66 ing he expired . I felt almost the last flut- " ter of his pulse , and looked for the last " time upon the face , that , for fifteen years " before , had never been turned ...
... pleasures . " About five , I think , on Wednesday morn- 66 66 ing he expired . I felt almost the last flut- " ter of his pulse , and looked for the last " time upon the face , that , for fifteen years " before , had never been turned ...
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... pleasures and comforts of life , he removed to his own house in town . He says he was up early in the morning , and read fortuitously in the Gospel , which was his parting use of the library . The merit of the family is manifested by ...
... pleasures and comforts of life , he removed to his own house in town . He says he was up early in the morning , and read fortuitously in the Gospel , which was his parting use of the library . The merit of the family is manifested by ...
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... pleasure of discussion , Criticism has endeavoured to make him answerable for what , perhaps , he never seriously thought . His Diary , which has been printed , discovers still more . We have before us the very heart of the man , with ...
... pleasure of discussion , Criticism has endeavoured to make him answerable for what , perhaps , he never seriously thought . His Diary , which has been printed , discovers still more . We have before us the very heart of the man , with ...
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... pleasure to all his acquaintance . Men were glad to see that he was willing to be communicative on equal terms and re- ciprocal complacence . The time was then expected when he was to cease being what George Garrick , brother to the ...
... pleasure to all his acquaintance . Men were glad to see that he was willing to be communicative on equal terms and re- ciprocal complacence . The time was then expected when he was to cease being what George Garrick , brother to the ...
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