Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... opinion of Mrs. Clive's comick powers , and conversed more with her than with any of them . He said , " Clive , Sir , is a good thing to sit by ; she always un- derstands what you say . " And she said of him , " I love to sit by Dr ...
... opinion of Mrs. Clive's comick powers , and conversed more with her than with any of them . He said , " Clive , Sir , is a good thing to sit by ; she always un- derstands what you say . " And she said of him , " I love to sit by Dr ...
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... opinion of Mr. Dyer's knowledge and respect for his judgment as to appeal to him constantly , and that his sentence was final . ' Malone adds that he was so modest and reserved , that he frequently sat si- lent in company for an hour ...
... opinion of Mr. Dyer's knowledge and respect for his judgment as to appeal to him constantly , and that his sentence was final . ' Malone adds that he was so modest and reserved , that he frequently sat si- lent in company for an hour ...
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... opinions , and incongru- ous combinations of images . In the romances formerly written , ev- ery transaction and sentiment was so remote from all that passes among men , that the reader was in very little danger of making any ...
... opinions , and incongru- ous combinations of images . In the romances formerly written , ev- ery transaction and sentiment was so remote from all that passes among men , that the reader was in very little danger of making any ...
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... opinion of Smith's conversation . Garrick , after listening to him for a while , as to one of whom his expectations had been raised , turned slyly to a friend , and whispered him , ' What say you to this ? —eh ? flabby , I think ...
... opinion of Smith's conversation . Garrick , after listening to him for a while , as to one of whom his expectations had been raised , turned slyly to a friend , and whispered him , ' What say you to this ? —eh ? flabby , I think ...
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... opinion . See his Sentimental Jour- ney , Article , The Mystery . ' BoSWELL . Sterne had been of the same opinion as Johnson , for he says that the beggar he saw ' confounded all kind of reasoning upon him . ' ' He passed by me , ' he ...
... opinion . See his Sentimental Jour- ney , Article , The Mystery . ' BoSWELL . Sterne had been of the same opinion as Johnson , for he says that the beggar he saw ' confounded all kind of reasoning upon him . ' ' He passed by me , ' he ...
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