The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... instance how far impudence could carry ignorance . " Mr. Beau- clerk was very entertaining this day , and told us a number of short stories in a lively elegant manner , and with that air of the world which has I know not what impressive ...
... instance how far impudence could carry ignorance . " Mr. Beau- clerk was very entertaining this day , and told us a number of short stories in a lively elegant manner , and with that air of the world which has I know not what impressive ...
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... instance what is related of the great Lord Granville ; that after he had written his letter giving an account of the battle of Dettingen , he said , ' Here is a letter , expressed in terins not good enough for a tallow chandler to have ...
... instance what is related of the great Lord Granville ; that after he had written his letter giving an account of the battle of Dettingen , he said , ' Here is a letter , expressed in terins not good enough for a tallow chandler to have ...
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... instances , and goes through life without having it perceived . For example , a madness has seized a person , of suppos ... instance , if a woman should continually dwell upon the subject of the Arien heresy . " No man speaks concerning ...
... instances , and goes through life without having it perceived . For example , a madness has seized a person , of suppos ... instance , if a woman should continually dwell upon the subject of the Arien heresy . " No man speaks concerning ...
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