Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... Sir , ( said Johnson , ) you need say no more . When you have said a man of ... dear friend Dr. Bathurst " , ( said he with a warmth of approbation ... Sir Joshua Reynolds said he was always willing to talk , and glad to have them ...
... Sir , ( said Johnson , ) you need say no more . When you have said a man of ... dear friend Dr. Bathurst " , ( said he with a warmth of approbation ... Sir Joshua Reynolds said he was always willing to talk , and glad to have them ...
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... dear Sir ? Why you , and I , and Hercules , you know , were all troubled with melancholy . " He was a very large man , and made out the triumvirate with Johnson and Hercules comically enough . The Doctor was so delighted at his odd ...
... dear Sir ? Why you , and I , and Hercules , you know , were all troubled with melancholy . " He was a very large man , and made out the triumvirate with Johnson and Hercules comically enough . The Doctor was so delighted at his odd ...
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... Sir , " to any human creature but the apparently soft and gentle Dr. Burney . ' Burney had asked her whether she had subscribed £ 100 to building a bridge . " It is very comical , is it not , Sir ... dear ; it is only a wandering lie . " This ...
... Sir , " to any human creature but the apparently soft and gentle Dr. Burney . ' Burney had asked her whether she had subscribed £ 100 to building a bridge . " It is very comical , is it not , Sir ... dear ; it is only a wandering lie . " This ...
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... Sir , that you will accept it from a man very desirous of your regard ; and that if you think me able to gratify you by any thing more important you will employ me . ' I am now going to take leave , perhaps a very long leave , of my dear ...
... Sir , that you will accept it from a man very desirous of your regard ; and that if you think me able to gratify you by any thing more important you will employ me . ' I am now going to take leave , perhaps a very long leave , of my dear ...
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... Sir , of your favour in promoting his pro- posals , and flatters me by supposing that my testimony may ad- vance his ... DEAR SIR , ' To JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . ' I hoped you had got rid of all this hypocrisy of misery . What have you to ...
... Sir , of your favour in promoting his pro- posals , and flatters me by supposing that my testimony may ad- vance his ... DEAR SIR , ' To JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . ' I hoped you had got rid of all this hypocrisy of misery . What have you to ...
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