Life of Johnson, Volumen2H. Frowde, 1904 |
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... look no higher ; I cannot help thinking it laudable to be kindly atten- tive to those , of whose existence we have , in any way , been the cause . Mr. Stanhope's character has been unjustly represented as diametrically opposite to what ...
... look no higher ; I cannot help thinking it laudable to be kindly atten- tive to those , of whose existence we have , in any way , been the cause . Mr. Stanhope's character has been unjustly represented as diametrically opposite to what ...
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... look at it . But upon enquiry afterwards he found that it was a real packet for him , from that very friend in the East Indies of whom he had been speaking ; and the ship which carried it having come to Portugal , this packet , with ...
... look at it . But upon enquiry afterwards he found that it was a real packet for him , from that very friend in the East Indies of whom he had been speaking ; and the ship which carried it having come to Portugal , this packet , with ...
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... writer , to whom we have seen that Dr. Johnson directly allowed so little merit . 2 Mr. Romney , the painter , who has now deservedly established a high reputation . See ante , p . 22 . 1776 ] A VISIT TO BATH 31 Francis look in.
... writer , to whom we have seen that Dr. Johnson directly allowed so little merit . 2 Mr. Romney , the painter , who has now deservedly established a high reputation . See ante , p . 22 . 1776 ] A VISIT TO BATH 31 Francis look in.
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James Boswell. 1776 ] A VISIT TO BATH 31 Francis look in the paper - drawer of the chest of drawers in my bed - chamber , for two cases ; one for the Attorney- General , and one for the Solicitor - General . They lie , I think , at the ...
James Boswell. 1776 ] A VISIT TO BATH 31 Francis look in the paper - drawer of the chest of drawers in my bed - chamber , for two cases ; one for the Attorney- General , and one for the Solicitor - General . They lie , I think , at the ...
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... look for some time of ' surly virtue 1 , ' but , in a short while , of complacency . 6 1 6 Foote being mentioned , Johnson said , ' He is not a good mimick . ' One of the company added , A merry Andrew , a buffoon . ' JOHNSON.'But he ...
... look for some time of ' surly virtue 1 , ' but , in a short while , of complacency . 6 1 6 Foote being mentioned , Johnson said , ' He is not a good mimick . ' One of the company added , A merry Andrew , a buffoon . ' JOHNSON.'But he ...
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