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... hear and see . " In recommending another to your favour , I ought not to omit thanks for the kindness which you have shown to myself . Have you any more notes on Shakspeare ? I shall be glad of them . " I see your pupil sometimes ; 3 ...
... hear and see . " In recommending another to your favour , I ought not to omit thanks for the kindness which you have shown to myself . Have you any more notes on Shakspeare ? I shall be glad of them . " I see your pupil sometimes ; 3 ...
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... hear him ; and we shall see afterwards that Johnson honoured his memory by drawing his character . While Johnson was at Plymouth , he saw a great many of its inhabitants , and was not sparing of his very entertaining conversation . It ...
... hear him ; and we shall see afterwards that Johnson honoured his memory by drawing his character . While Johnson was at Plymouth , he saw a great many of its inhabitants , and was not sparing of his very entertaining conversation . It ...
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... hear honest Goldsmith talk away carelessly . " JOHNSON : " Why , yes , Sir , but he should not like to hear himself . " On Tuesday , April 14 , the decree of the Court of Session in the schoolmaster's cause was reversed in the House of ...
... hear honest Goldsmith talk away carelessly . " JOHNSON : " Why , yes , Sir , but he should not like to hear himself . " On Tuesday , April 14 , the decree of the Court of Session in the schoolmaster's cause was reversed in the House of ...
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17091731 | 1 |
Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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