The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Murray, 1831 |
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... manner of writers , who are proud to account for every event which they relate . He himself , how- ever , says , " The motives of my journey I hardly Prayers know : I omitted it last year , and am not willing to miss it again . " But ...
... manner of writers , who are proud to account for every event which they relate . He himself , how- ever , says , " The motives of my journey I hardly Prayers know : I omitted it last year , and am not willing to miss it again . " But ...
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... manner ? " I satisfied him that I I could not divine that the visit would not be con- venient , and that I certainly could not take it upon me of my own accord to forbid the general . I found Dr. Johnson in the evening in Mrs. Wil ...
... manner ? " I satisfied him that I I could not divine that the visit would not be con- venient , and that I certainly could not take it upon me of my own accord to forbid the general . I found Dr. Johnson in the evening in Mrs. Wil ...
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... manner , to bring before a man his own character , and the events of his life , when he does not choose it should be done . I never have sought the world ; the world was not to seek me . It is rather wonderful that so much has been done ...
... manner , to bring before a man his own character , and the events of his life , when he does not choose it should be done . I never have sought the world ; the world was not to seek me . It is rather wonderful that so much has been done ...
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... manner that was utterly unintelligible to the boy ; Dr. Johnson perceiving it , addressed him- self to the boy , and changed the pompous phraseology into colloquial language . Sir Joshua Reynolds , who was much amused by this proceeding ...
... manner that was utterly unintelligible to the boy ; Dr. Johnson perceiving it , addressed him- self to the boy , and changed the pompous phraseology into colloquial language . Sir Joshua Reynolds , who was much amused by this proceeding ...
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... manner upon that day , drink- ing tea without milk , and eating a cross bun to pre- vent faintness ; we went to St. Clement's church , as formerly . When we came home from church , he placed himself on one of the stone seats at his ...
... manner upon that day , drink- ing tea without milk , and eating a cross bun to pre- vent faintness ; we went to St. Clement's church , as formerly . When we came home from church , he placed himself on one of the stone seats at his ...
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