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... dined , you would choose rather to dine with the first man for genius ; but to gain most respect , you should dine with the first duke in England . For nine people in ten that you meet with , would have a higher opinion of you for ...
... dined , you would choose rather to dine with the first man for genius ; but to gain most respect , you should dine with the first duke in England . For nine people in ten that you meet with , would have a higher opinion of you for ...
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... dined with hig neighbour and landlord , in Bolt - court , Mr. Allen , the printer , whose old housekeepeer had studied his taste in every thing , he pronounced this eulogy : " Sir , we could not have had a better dinner , had there been ...
... dined with hig neighbour and landlord , in Bolt - court , Mr. Allen , the printer , whose old housekeepeer had studied his taste in every thing , he pronounced this eulogy : " Sir , we could not have had a better dinner , had there been ...
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... dined with us . - This day we began to have a fire . — The weather is grown very cold , and , I fear , has a bad effect upon my breath , which has grown much more free and easy in this country . 66 Saturday , Oct. 28. I visited the ...
... dined with us . - This day we began to have a fire . — The weather is grown very cold , and , I fear , has a bad effect upon my breath , which has grown much more free and easy in this country . 66 Saturday , Oct. 28. I visited the ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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