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... praise to Mr. Dudley Long , ( now North . ) JOHNSON . " Nay , my dear lady , don't talk so . Mr. Long's character is very short . It is nothing . He fills a chair . He is a man of genteel appearance , and that is all . I 1 See Vol . i ...
... praise to Mr. Dudley Long , ( now North . ) JOHNSON . " Nay , my dear lady , don't talk so . Mr. Long's character is very short . It is nothing . He fills a chair . He is a man of genteel appearance , and that is all . I 1 See Vol . i ...
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... praise I took the liberty to say , that I thought there might be very high praise given to a known character which deserved it , and therefore it would not be exaggerated . Thus , one might say of Mr. Edmund Burke , he is a very ...
... praise I took the liberty to say , that I thought there might be very high praise given to a known character which deserved it , and therefore it would not be exaggerated . Thus , one might say of Mr. Edmund Burke , he is a very ...
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... praise of French literature . ' The French are excellent in this , ( he would say , ) they have a book on every subject . ' From what he had seen of them he denied them the praise of superior politeness , and mentioned , with very ...
... praise of French literature . ' The French are excellent in this , ( he would say , ) they have a book on every subject . ' From what he had seen of them he denied them the praise of superior politeness , and mentioned , with very ...
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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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