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... answered , " No , Sir ; we had talk enough , but no conversation ; there was nothing discussed . ” Talking of the success of the Scotch in London , he imputed it in a considerable degree to their spirit of nationality . " You know , Sir ...
... answered , " No , Sir ; we had talk enough , but no conversation ; there was nothing discussed . ” Talking of the success of the Scotch in London , he imputed it in a considerable degree to their spirit of nationality . " You know , Sir ...
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... answered , " Sir , there is no settling the point of precedency between a louse and a flea . " 66 " 6 Once , when checking my boasting too frequently of myself in company , he said to me , Boswell , you often vaunt so much as to provoke ...
... answered , " Sir , there is no settling the point of precedency between a louse and a flea . " 66 " 6 Once , when checking my boasting too frequently of myself in company , he said to me , Boswell , you often vaunt so much as to provoke ...
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... answered , “ Madam , I shall make him a fool to - day , by repeating this to him ; " he said , " I am too old to be ... answered him , would have given him as good as he brought , as the common saying is . ” JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir ; and ...
... answered , “ Madam , I shall make him a fool to - day , by repeating this to him ; " he said , " I am too old to be ... answered him , would have given him as good as he brought , as the common saying is . ” JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir ; and ...
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VOLUME II | 111 |
Chronological Table of Johnsons Life and Contemporary | 158 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson LL D 17761784 | 495 |
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