The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 33
... daughter of one doctor Davis , who was , however , not ready to comply , they resolved to endeavour a reunion . He went sometimes to the house of one Blackborough , his relation , in the lane of St. Martin - le - grand , and at one of ...
... daughter of one doctor Davis , who was , however , not ready to comply , they resolved to endeavour a reunion . He went sometimes to the house of one Blackborough , his relation , in the lane of St. Martin - le - grand , and at one of ...
Pagina 41
... daughters . As he probably did not much love her , he did not long continue the appearance of lamenting her ; but , after a short time , married Catherine , the daughter of one captain Woodcock , of Hackney ; a woman , doubtless , edu ...
... daughters . As he probably did not much love her , he did not long continue the appearance of lamenting her ; but , after a short time , married Catherine , the daughter of one captain Woodcock , of Hackney ; a woman , doubtless , edu ...
Pagina 64
... daughter to “ secure what came , may be questioned ; for unluckily it happens to be known , that his daughters were never taught to write ; nor would he have been obliged , as is universally confessed , to have employed any casual ...
... daughter to “ secure what came , may be questioned ; for unluckily it happens to be known , that his daughters were never taught to write ; nor would he have been obliged , as is universally confessed , to have employed any casual ...
Pagina 70
... daughter by reason of her bodily in- firmity , and difficult utterance of speech , ( which , to say truth , I doubt was the principal cause of excus- ing her , ) the other two were condemned to the per- formance of reading , and exactly ...
... daughter by reason of her bodily in- firmity , and difficult utterance of speech , ( which , to say truth , I doubt was the principal cause of excus- ing her , ) the other two were condemned to the per- formance of reading , and exactly ...
Pagina 71
... daughters or the father are most to be lamented . A language not understood can never be so read as to give pleasure , and , very seldom , so as to convey meaning . If few men would have had resolution to write books with such em ...
... daughters or the father are most to be lamented . A language not understood can never be so read as to give pleasure , and , very seldom , so as to convey meaning . If few men would have had resolution to write books with such em ...
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