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... means , he had acquired a competent knowledge both of French and Italian , I do not know ; but he was so well ... mean the servile , imitating crew , What their vain blust ' ring , and their empty noise . Ne'er seek ; but still thy noble ...
... means , he had acquired a competent knowledge both of French and Italian , I do not know ; but he was so well ... mean the servile , imitating crew , What their vain blust ' ring , and their empty noise . Ne'er seek ; but still thy noble ...
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... means niggardly , his attention to what was generally right was so minute , that having observed at one of the stages that I ostentatiously gave a shilling to the coachman , when the custom was for each passenger to give only sixpence ...
... means niggardly , his attention to what was generally right was so minute , that having observed at one of the stages that I ostentatiously gave a shilling to the coachman , when the custom was for each passenger to give only sixpence ...
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... means in his power . " He possesses a great share of maniy , nervous , and ready eloquence ; is quick in discerning the strength and weakness of an argument ; can express himself with clearness and precision , and fears the face of no ...
... means in his power . " He possesses a great share of maniy , nervous , and ready eloquence ; is quick in discerning the strength and weakness of an argument ; can express himself with clearness and precision , and fears the face of no ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
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