Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... , ii . 72 ) : —C— L— accuses **** of mak- ing a party against her play . I always hissed away the charge , sup- posing him a man of honour ; but I shall now defend him with less person 12 Johnson's affection for Beauclerk . [ A.D. 1780 .
... , ii . 72 ) : —C— L— accuses **** of mak- ing a party against her play . I always hissed away the charge , sup- posing him a man of honour ; but I shall now defend him with less person 12 Johnson's affection for Beauclerk . [ A.D. 1780 .
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... honour of his encouragement made me think well of myself , and aspire to deserve it better . He had a happy art of communicating his varied knowledge of the world , in short remarks and anecdotes , with a quiet pleasant gravity , that ...
... honour of his encouragement made me think well of myself , and aspire to deserve it better . He had a happy art of communicating his varied knowledge of the world , in short remarks and anecdotes , with a quiet pleasant gravity , that ...
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... honour to adopt a Life of Young written by that gentle- man , who was the friend of Dr. Young's son , and wished to vindicate him from some very erroneous remarks to his prejudice . Mr. Croft's performance was subjected to the revision ...
... honour to adopt a Life of Young written by that gentle- man , who was the friend of Dr. Young's son , and wished to vindicate him from some very erroneous remarks to his prejudice . Mr. Croft's performance was subjected to the revision ...
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... honour to my great friend , I shall en- tirely disregard any invidious suggestions , that as I in some degree participate in the honour , I have , at the same time , the gratification of my own vanity in view . ' SIR , ' TO JAMES ...
... honour to my great friend , I shall en- tirely disregard any invidious suggestions , that as I in some degree participate in the honour , I have , at the same time , the gratification of my own vanity in view . ' SIR , ' TO JAMES ...
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... honour to profess myself , Sir , ' Your most obedient ' And most humble servant , ' WARREN HASTINGS . ' ' P.S. At some future time , and when you have no further oc- casion for these papers , I shall be obliged to you if you would ...
... honour to profess myself , Sir , ' Your most obedient ' And most humble servant , ' WARREN HASTINGS . ' ' P.S. At some future time , and when you have no further oc- casion for these papers , I shall be obliged to you if you would ...
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