Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... seem to have enjoyed it with greater rel- ish . ' How do you think I live ? ' he wrote on April 25. ' On Thurs- day , I dined with Hamilton , and went thence to Mrs. Ord . On Friday , with much company at Reynolds's . On Saturday , at ...
... seem to have enjoyed it with greater rel- ish . ' How do you think I live ? ' he wrote on April 25. ' On Thurs- day , I dined with Hamilton , and went thence to Mrs. Ord . On Friday , with much company at Reynolds's . On Saturday , at ...
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... seems not to have seen that the brothers have the advantage in their argument over his Argonaut heroes . The Sicilian Gossips is a piece of merit . ' ' In 1792 , Miss Burney , after recording that Boswell told some of his Johnsonian ...
... seems not to have seen that the brothers have the advantage in their argument over his Argonaut heroes . The Sicilian Gossips is a piece of merit . ' ' In 1792 , Miss Burney , after recording that Boswell told some of his Johnsonian ...
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... seems to have been a puzzle - headed man , with a large share of scholarship , but with little geometry or logick in his head , without method , and possessed of little genius . He wrote Latin verses from time to time , and published a ...
... seems to have been a puzzle - headed man , with a large share of scholarship , but with little geometry or logick in his head , without method , and possessed of little genius . He wrote Latin verses from time to time , and published a ...
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... seems to suppose his understanding too powerful for his company ' . ' ' Having asked Mr. Langton if his father and mother had sat for their pictures , which he thought it right for each generation of a family to do , and being told they ...
... seems to suppose his understanding too powerful for his company ' . ' ' Having asked Mr. Langton if his father and mother had sat for their pictures , which he thought it right for each generation of a family to do , and being told they ...
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... seems to have little to do . " Mr. Beauclerk ob- served , " Then , to be sure , Spence turned round and wrote that ... seem frivolous and childish . ' 1 ' He Aetat . 71. ] Idleness . II ' He would.
... seems to have little to do . " Mr. Beauclerk ob- served , " Then , to be sure , Spence turned round and wrote that ... seem frivolous and childish . ' 1 ' He Aetat . 71. ] Idleness . II ' He would.
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