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... observed . He knows that others would throw him down , and therefore he had better lie down softly of his own accord . " On Tuesday , April 28 , he was engaged to dine at General Paoli s , where , as I have already observed , I was ...
... observed . He knows that others would throw him down , and therefore he had better lie down softly of his own accord . " On Tuesday , April 28 , he was engaged to dine at General Paoli s , where , as I have already observed , I was ...
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James Boswell. I observed , he must have been a bold laugher who would have ventured to tell Dr. Johnson of any of his particularities.1 Having observed the vain ostentatious importance of many people in quoting the authority of Dukes ...
James Boswell. I observed , he must have been a bold laugher who would have ventured to tell Dr. Johnson of any of his particularities.1 Having observed the vain ostentatious importance of many people in quoting the authority of Dukes ...
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... observed , Sir , your assent to a man whom you have never known to falsify , is a debt but after you have known a man to falsify , your assent to him then is a favour . " Though he had no taste for painting , he admired much the manner ...
... observed , Sir , your assent to a man whom you have never known to falsify , is a debt but after you have known a man to falsify , your assent to him then is a favour . " Though he had no taste for painting , he admired much the manner ...
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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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