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... Suppose a shoemaker should claim an equality with him , as he does with a Lord ; how he would stare . " Why , Sir , do you stare ? ( says the shoe- maker , ) I do great service to society . ' Tis true I am paid for doing it ; but so are ...
... Suppose a shoemaker should claim an equality with him , as he does with a Lord ; how he would stare . " Why , Sir , do you stare ? ( says the shoe- maker , ) I do great service to society . ' Tis true I am paid for doing it ; but so are ...
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... Suppose a face has been painted by fifty painters before ; still we love to see it done by Sir Joshua . ' JOHNSON . ' True , Sir , but Sir Joshua cannot paint a face when he has not time to look on it . ' BOSWELL . ' Sir , a sketch of ...
... Suppose a face has been painted by fifty painters before ; still we love to see it done by Sir Joshua . ' JOHNSON . ' True , Sir , but Sir Joshua cannot paint a face when he has not time to look on it . ' BOSWELL . ' Sir , a sketch of ...
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... suppose the operation to be tedious and difficult : but in many instances we must ob- serve crude morsels cut out of books as if at random ; and when a large extract is made from one place , it surely may be done with very little ...
... suppose the operation to be tedious and difficult : but in many instances we must ob- serve crude morsels cut out of books as if at random ; and when a large extract is made from one place , it surely may be done with very little ...
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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