Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... Lord Monboddo , and Sir Joshua , and ladies out of tale . ' Ib . p . 111 . The account that Langton gives of the famous evening at Mrs. Ve- sey's , ' when the company began to collect round Johnson till they became not less than four ...
... Lord Monboddo , and Sir Joshua , and ladies out of tale . ' Ib . p . 111 . The account that Langton gives of the famous evening at Mrs. Ve- sey's , ' when the company began to collect round Johnson till they became not less than four ...
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... Sir Joshua Reynolds , he said , " Sir , I know no man who has passed through life with more observation than Reynolds . " ' ' He repeated to Mr. Langton , with great energy , in the Greek , our SAVIOUR'S gracious expression concerning ...
... Sir Joshua Reynolds , he said , " Sir , I know no man who has passed through life with more observation than Reynolds . " ' ' He repeated to Mr. Langton , with great energy , in the Greek , our SAVIOUR'S gracious expression concerning ...
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... Sir Joshua Reynolds , that he made it a rule , when in company , never to talk of what he understood . Beauclerk had for a short time a pretty high opinion of Smith's conversation . Garrick , after listening to him for a while , as to ...
... Sir Joshua Reynolds , that he made it a rule , when in company , never to talk of what he understood . Beauclerk had for a short time a pretty high opinion of Smith's conversation . Garrick , after listening to him for a while , as to ...
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... Sir Joshua Reynolds said he was always willing to talk , and glad to have them introduced . Johnson when he carried Mr. Langton to see him , professed that he could bring him out into conversation , and used this 1 See ante , iii . 305 ...
... Sir Joshua Reynolds said he was always willing to talk , and glad to have them introduced . Johnson when he carried Mr. Langton to see him , professed that he could bring him out into conversation , and used this 1 See ante , iii . 305 ...
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... Sir Joshua Reynolds , of which Johnson himself came in for a share , - Pray , " said he , " let us have it read aloud from beginning to end ; " which being done , he with a ludicrous earnestness , and not directing his look to any ...
... Sir Joshua Reynolds , of which Johnson himself came in for a share , - Pray , " said he , " let us have it read aloud from beginning to end ; " which being done , he with a ludicrous earnestness , and not directing his look to any ...
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