The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... to fits of yawning so violent as to render him incapable of proceeding in his lecture ; a story alto- gether unfounded , but for the publication of which the 66 law would give no reparation . This led us ÆTAT . 67. ] 11 DR . JOHNSON .
... to fits of yawning so violent as to render him incapable of proceeding in his lecture ; a story alto- gether unfounded , but for the publication of which the 66 law would give no reparation . This led us ÆTAT . 67. ] 11 DR . JOHNSON .
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James Boswell. 66 law would give no reparation . This led us to agitate the question , whether legal redress could be obtained , even when a man's deceased relation was calumniated in a publication . Mr. Murray maintained there should be ...
James Boswell. 66 law would give no reparation . This led us to agitate the question , whether legal redress could be obtained , even when a man's deceased relation was calumniated in a publication . Mr. Murray maintained there should be ...
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... gives not light , gay , ideal hilarity ; but tumultuous , noisy , clamorous merriment . I have heard none of those drunken , -nay , drunken is a coarse word , -none of those vinous flights . " SIR JOSHUA . " Because you have sat by ...
... gives not light , gay , ideal hilarity ; but tumultuous , noisy , clamorous merriment . I have heard none of those drunken , -nay , drunken is a coarse word , -none of those vinous flights . " SIR JOSHUA . " Because you have sat by ...
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... give me more trouble . " Please to write to me immediately , if they can be found . Make my compliments to all our friends round the world , and to Mrs. Williams at home . " I am , sir , your , etc. " SAM . JOHNSON . " Search for the ...
... give me more trouble . " Please to write to me immediately , if they can be found . Make my compliments to all our friends round the world , and to Mrs. Williams at home . " I am , sir , your , etc. " SAM . JOHNSON . " Search for the ...
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... gives half a guinea for a dish of green peas . How much gardening does this occasion ? how many labourers must the ... give money merely in charity . Suppose the ancient luxury of a dish of peacock's brains were to be revived , how ...
... gives half a guinea for a dish of green peas . How much gardening does this occasion ? how many labourers must the ... give money merely in charity . Suppose the ancient luxury of a dish of peacock's brains were to be revived , how ...
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