Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... hear about babies ; they like to be told of giants and castles , and of somewhat which can stretch and stimulate their little minds . " When I would urge the numerous editions of Tommy Prudent or Goody Two Shoes ; " Remember always ...
... hear about babies ; they like to be told of giants and castles , and of somewhat which can stretch and stimulate their little minds . " When I would urge the numerous editions of Tommy Prudent or Goody Two Shoes ; " Remember always ...
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... hear what was going on he went in , and was so well pleased that he sent all the great folks to hear him , and he was run after as much as Irving has been in our time . ' Dr. T. Campbell ( Diary , p . 34 ) re- corded in 1775 , that ...
... hear what was going on he went in , and was so well pleased that he sent all the great folks to hear him , and he was run after as much as Irving has been in our time . ' Dr. T. Campbell ( Diary , p . 34 ) re- corded in 1775 , that ...
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... hear him , ) " Then the proper expression should have been , -Sir , if you don't lie , you're a rascal . " ' ' His affection for Topham Beauclerk was so great , that when Beauclerk was labouring under that severe illness which at last ...
... hear him , ) " Then the proper expression should have been , -Sir , if you don't lie , you're a rascal . " ' ' His affection for Topham Beauclerk was so great , that when Beauclerk was labouring under that severe illness which at last ...
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James Boswell. Aetat . 71. ] Johnson's contempt for foreigners . 17 To hear a man , of the weight and dignity of Johnson , re- peating such humble attempts at poetry , had a very amusing effect . He , however , seriously observed of the ...
James Boswell. Aetat . 71. ] Johnson's contempt for foreigners . 17 To hear a man , of the weight and dignity of Johnson , re- peating such humble attempts at poetry , had a very amusing effect . He , however , seriously observed of the ...
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... hear more from another person ; ( plainly inti- mating that he meant Mr. Burke . ) " O , no , ( said Mr. Burke , ) it is enough for me to have rung the bell to him3 . ' manner . 1 " 39 ) May 29 , 1662. Took boat and to Fox - hall ...
... hear more from another person ; ( plainly inti- mating that he meant Mr. Burke . ) " O , no , ( said Mr. Burke , ) it is enough for me to have rung the bell to him3 . ' manner . 1 " 39 ) May 29 , 1662. Took boat and to Fox - hall ...
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