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On my answering in the affirmative , and also that I had for some years lived in his neighbourhood , & c . , he begged of me that when I returned to Ireland , I would endeavour to procure for him a poem of Dr. Madden's , called ...
On my answering in the affirmative , and also that I had for some years lived in his neighbourhood , & c . , he begged of me that when I returned to Ireland , I would endeavour to procure for him a poem of Dr. Madden's , called ...
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He called for the volume of “ The Spectator , ” in which that account is contained , and read it aloud to us . He read so well , that everything acquired additional weight and grace from his utterance . The conversation having turned on ...
He called for the volume of “ The Spectator , ” in which that account is contained , and read it aloud to us . He read so well , that everything acquired additional weight and grace from his utterance . The conversation having turned on ...
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He said to her , “ My name is Johnson ; tell him I called . Will you remember the name ? ” She answered with rustic simplicity , in the Warwickshire pronunciation , “ I don't understand you , Sir . ” “ Blockhead !
He said to her , “ My name is Johnson ; tell him I called . Will you remember the name ? ” She answered with rustic simplicity , in the Warwickshire pronunciation , “ I don't understand you , Sir . ” “ Blockhead !
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