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James Boswell. expressed . I therefore recommend the previous perusal of it to all those who intend to buy the Dictionary ... expressed in civil terms , but such as might show him that I did not mind what he said or wrote , and that I had ...
James Boswell. expressed . I therefore recommend the previous perusal of it to all those who intend to buy the Dictionary ... expressed in civil terms , but such as might show him that I did not mind what he said or wrote , and that I had ...
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... expressed , with swelled eyes , and great emotion of tenderness , the same hopes . We kissed , and parted . I humbly hope to meet again , and to part no more . " 1 By those who have been taught to look upon Johnson as a man of a harsh ...
... expressed , with swelled eyes , and great emotion of tenderness , the same hopes . We kissed , and parted . I humbly hope to meet again , and to part no more . " 1 By those who have been taught to look upon Johnson as a man of a harsh ...
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... expressed a desire to be acquainted with a lady who had been much talked of , and universally celebrated for extra- ordinary address and insinuation . JOHNSON : " Never believe extra- ordinary characters which you hear of people ...
... expressed a desire to be acquainted with a lady who had been much talked of , and universally celebrated for extra- ordinary address and insinuation . JOHNSON : " Never believe extra- ordinary characters which you hear of people ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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