Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... observed , with what munificence a great merchant will spend his money , both from his hav- ing it at command , and from his enlarged views by calcu- lation of a good effect upon the whole . " Whereas , ( said he , ) you will hardly ...
... observed , with what munificence a great merchant will spend his money , both from his hav- ing it at command , and from his enlarged views by calcu- lation of a good effect upon the whole . " Whereas , ( said he , ) you will hardly ...
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... observation than Reynolds . " ' ' He repeated to Mr. Langton , with great energy , in the Greek , our SAVIOUR'S ... Observations 8 J The green room of Drury Lane . [
... observation than Reynolds . " ' ' He repeated to Mr. Langton , with great energy , in the Greek , our SAVIOUR'S ... Observations 8 J The green room of Drury Lane . [
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... observation was new to John- son , and struck him . Had he examined me farther , I fear he would have found me ignorant . Langton was a very good Greek scholar , much superior to Johnson , to whom nevertheless he paid profound deference ...
... observation was new to John- son , and struck him . Had he examined me farther , I fear he would have found me ignorant . Langton was a very good Greek scholar , much superior to Johnson , to whom nevertheless he paid profound deference ...
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... observed , " But , Sir , you must go round to other States than our own . You do not know what a Bramin has to say for himself . In short , Sir , I have got no further than this : Every man has a right to utter what he thinks truth ...
... observed , " But , Sir , you must go round to other States than our own . You do not know what a Bramin has to say for himself . In short , Sir , I have got no further than this : Every man has a right to utter what he thinks truth ...
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... observed of the last stanza repeated by him , that it nearly comprized all the advan- tages that wealth can give ... observation - For any thing I see , foreigners are fools . ” sing those homely stanzas more than forty - five years ago ...
... observed of the last stanza repeated by him , that it nearly comprized all the advan- tages that wealth can give ... observation - For any thing I see , foreigners are fools . ” sing those homely stanzas more than forty - five years ago ...
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