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But though Mr. Topham Beauclerk used archly to mention Johnson's having told him with much gravity , “ Sir , it was a love marriage on both sides , ” I have heard from my illustrious friend the following curious account of their journey ...
But though Mr. Topham Beauclerk used archly to mention Johnson's having told him with much gravity , “ Sir , it was a love marriage on both sides , ” I have heard from my illustrious friend the following curious account of their journey ...
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Lord Bute told me that . Mr. Wedderburne , now Lord Loughborough was the person who first mentioned this subject to him . Lord Loughborough told me that the pension was granted to Johnson solely as the reward of his literary merit ...
Lord Bute told me that . Mr. Wedderburne , now Lord Loughborough was the person who first mentioned this subject to him . Lord Loughborough told me that the pension was granted to Johnson solely as the reward of his literary merit ...
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But besides , a man had rather have a hundred lies told of him , than one truth which he does not wish should be told . ” GOLDSMITII : “ For my part , I'd tell truth , and shame the devil . ” JOHNSON : “ Yes , Sir ; but the devil will ...
But besides , a man had rather have a hundred lies told of him , than one truth which he does not wish should be told . ” GOLDSMITII : “ For my part , I'd tell truth , and shame the devil . ” JOHNSON : “ Yes , Sir ; but the devil will ...
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