Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... mentioned in Latin inscriptions . " When he had read it once aloud , and there had been a general approbation expressed by the company , he addressed himself to Mr. Dyer in particular , and said , “ Sir , I beg to have your judgement ...
... mentioned in Latin inscriptions . " When he had read it once aloud , and there had been a general approbation expressed by the company , he addressed himself to Mr. Dyer in particular , and said , “ Sir , I beg to have your judgement ...
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... mentioned a circumstance as characteristick On • 1 Dr. Percy told Malone ' that they all at the Club had such a high opinion of Mr. Dyer's knowledge and respect for his judgment as to appeal to him constantly , and that his sentence was ...
... mentioned a circumstance as characteristick On • 1 Dr. Percy told Malone ' that they all at the Club had such a high opinion of Mr. Dyer's knowledge and respect for his judgment as to appeal to him constantly , and that his sentence was ...
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... mentioned in the text . ' To prepare the way , he drew up that ingen- ious essay on this subject which was first printed in the Ledger , and afterwards in his Citizen of the World [ No. 107 ] . ' Ib . p . 65. Percy adds that the Earl of ...
... mentioned in the text . ' To prepare the way , he drew up that ingen- ious essay on this subject which was first printed in the Ledger , and afterwards in his Citizen of the World [ No. 107 ] . ' Ib . p . 65. Percy adds that the Earl of ...
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... mentioned , this instance of Johnson's was quoted , and thought to have at least equal excellence . ' ' As Johnson always allowed the extraordinary talents of Mr. Burke , so Mr. Burke was fully sensible of the won- derful powers of ...
... mentioned , this instance of Johnson's was quoted , and thought to have at least equal excellence . ' ' As Johnson always allowed the extraordinary talents of Mr. Burke , so Mr. Burke was fully sensible of the won- derful powers of ...
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... mentioned a particular or two , which if he had replied to it , he might perhaps have inserted . In the answerer's ... mention of it ' . ' you may abuse anybody , by saying some dead person said so and so of somebody alive . ' 1 See ante ...
... mentioned a particular or two , which if he had replied to it , he might perhaps have inserted . In the answerer's ... mention of it ' . ' you may abuse anybody , by saying some dead person said so and so of somebody alive . ' 1 See ante ...
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