The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 2Harper, 1859 |
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... told me , and I omitted to inquire , how you were entertained by Boswell's Journal . ' One would think the man had heen hired to be a spy upon me ; he was very diligent , and caught opportunities of writing from time to time . You may ...
... told me , and I omitted to inquire , how you were entertained by Boswell's Journal . ' One would think the man had heen hired to be a spy upon me ; he was very diligent , and caught opportunities of writing from time to time . You may ...
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... told me , that the French were quite astonished at his figure and manner , and at his dress , which he ob- stinately continued exactly as in London ; -his brown clothes , black stockings , and plain shirt . He mentioned , that an Irish ...
... told me , that the French were quite astonished at his figure and manner , and at his dress , which he ob- stinately continued exactly as in London ; -his brown clothes , black stockings , and plain shirt . He mentioned , that an Irish ...
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... told me something , I dismiss it from my mind , like a passing shadow ; when Rey- nolds tells me something , I consider myself as possessed of an idea the more . " ] I ob- served , that Foote entertained us with sto- ries which were not ...
... told me something , I dismiss it from my mind , like a passing shadow ; when Rey- nolds tells me something , I consider myself as possessed of an idea the more . " ] I ob- served , that Foote entertained us with sto- ries which were not ...
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... told Mrs. Piozzi that a young gentleman called on him one morn- ing , and told him that , having dropped sud- denly into an ample fortune , he was willing to qualify himself for genteel society by add- ing some literature to his other ...
... told Mrs. Piozzi that a young gentleman called on him one morn- ing , and told him that , having dropped sud- denly into an ample fortune , he was willing to qualify himself for genteel society by add- ing some literature to his other ...
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... told us , that in some of the colleges at Oxford , the fellows had excluded he students from social intercourse with them n the common room . JOHNSON than that of being a political scoundrel ? Did he cheat at draugnts ? " JOHNSON ...
... told us , that in some of the colleges at Oxford , the fellows had excluded he students from social intercourse with them n the common room . JOHNSON than that of being a political scoundrel ? Did he cheat at draugnts ? " JOHNSON ...
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