Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... pleased . " ' ' Once he asked Tom Davies , whom he saw drest in a fine suit of clothes , " And what art thou to - night ? " Tom an- swered , " The Thane of Ross ' ; " ( which it will be recol- lected is a very inconsiderable character ...
... pleased . " ' ' Once he asked Tom Davies , whom he saw drest in a fine suit of clothes , " And what art thou to - night ? " Tom an- swered , " The Thane of Ross ' ; " ( which it will be recol- lected is a very inconsiderable character ...
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... 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 ' when Mrs. Thrale quoted something from Fos- ter's ...
... 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 ' when Mrs. Thrale quoted something from Fos- ter's ...
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... pleased with the conversa- tion of that learned gentleman ; and after he was gone , said to Mr. Langton , " Sir , I am obliged to you for hav- ing asked me this evening . Parr is a fair man . I do not know when I have had an occasion of ...
... pleased with the conversa- tion of that learned gentleman ; and after he was gone , said to Mr. Langton , " Sir , I am obliged to you for hav- ing asked me this evening . Parr is a fair man . I do not know when I have had an occasion of ...
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... pleased with me that he patted me . ' * ' Warburton's style is copious without selection , and forcible with- out neatness ; he took the words that presented themselves ; his dic- tion is coarse and impure ; and his sentences are ...
... pleased with me that he patted me . ' * ' Warburton's style is copious without selection , and forcible with- out neatness ; he took the words that presented themselves ; his dic- tion is coarse and impure ; and his sentences are ...
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... pleased with severity , he may surely express a grateful sense of their civility ' . ' To MISS BOOTHBY . ' DEAREST MADAM , ' January , 1755 . ' Though I am afraid your illness leaves you little leisure for the reception of airy ...
... pleased with severity , he may surely express a grateful sense of their civility ' . ' To MISS BOOTHBY . ' DEAREST MADAM , ' January , 1755 . ' Though I am afraid your illness leaves you little leisure for the reception of airy ...
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