Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... says so , Pot lies ! " and relapsed into his reverie . ' Croker Corres . ii . 32 . 2 Scrupulosity was a word that Boswell had caught up from John- son . Sir W. Jones ( Life , i . 177 ) wrote in 1776 : - ' You will be able to examine ...
... says so , Pot lies ! " and relapsed into his reverie . ' Croker Corres . ii . 32 . 2 Scrupulosity was a word that Boswell had caught up from John- son . Sir W. Jones ( Life , i . 177 ) wrote in 1776 : - ' You will be able to examine ...
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... say . " And she said of him , " I love to sit by Dr. Johnson ; he always entertains me . " One night , when The ... says : — ' He looks unformed in his manners and awkward in his gestures . He joined not one word in the general talk ...
... say . " And she said of him , " I love to sit by Dr. Johnson ; he always entertains me . " One night , when The ... says : — ' He looks unformed in his manners and awkward in his gestures . He joined not one word in the general talk ...
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... say , “ That young gentleman seems to have little to do . " Mr. Beauclerk ob- served , " Then , to be sure , Spence ... says : — ' Dr. Johnson used to condemn me for putting Newbery's books into children's hands . Babies do not want ...
... say , “ That young gentleman seems to have little to do . " Mr. Beauclerk ob- served , " Then , to be sure , Spence ... says : — ' Dr. Johnson used to condemn me for putting Newbery's books into children's hands . Babies do not want ...
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... say for himself . In short , Sir , I have got no further than this : Every man has a right to utter what he thinks truth ... says ( Misc . Works , iv . Appendix , p . 42 ) that he had brought away with him from Oxford , a great stock of ...
... say for himself . In short , Sir , I have got no further than this : Every man has a right to utter what he thinks truth ... says ( Misc . Works , iv . Appendix , p . 42 ) that he had brought away with him from Oxford , a great stock of ...
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... say nothing , when he has noth- ing to say . " ' His unjust contempt for foreigners was , indeed , extreme . One evening , at ... says : - ' Johnson was a real true - born Englishman . He hated the Scotch , the French , the Dutch , the ...
... say nothing , when he has noth- ing to say . " ' His unjust contempt for foreigners was , indeed , extreme . One evening , at ... says : - ' Johnson was a real true - born Englishman . He hated the Scotch , the French , the Dutch , the ...
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