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Page 241
And he af“ I now ( said Johnson to his friends , terwards observed to Mr. Langton , “ Sir , when relating what had passed ) began to his manners are those of as fine a gentleman consider that I was depreciating this man as we may ...
And he af“ I now ( said Johnson to his friends , terwards observed to Mr. Langton , “ Sir , when relating what had passed ) began to his manners are those of as fine a gentleman consider that I was depreciating this man as we may ...
Page 253
In the course of the year he had saved her best gooseberries upon the wrote some letters to : Mrs. Thrale , passed tree for me ; and , as Steele says , I was neisome part of the sunimer at Oxford and at ther too proud nor too wise to ...
In the course of the year he had saved her best gooseberries upon the wrote some letters to : Mrs. Thrale , passed tree for me ; and , as Steele says , I was neisome part of the sunimer at Oxford and at ther too proud nor too wise to ...
Page 464
This convernot his wealth , he had two thousand men sation passed in the interval between tea whom he could at any time call into the and supper , when we were by ourselves . field , the Honourable Alexander Gordon You , and the rest of ...
This convernot his wealth , he had two thousand men sation passed in the interval between tea whom he could at any time call into the and supper , when we were by ourselves . field , the Honourable Alexander Gordon You , and the rest of ...
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