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... wonderful pleasure in recollecting our travels in those islands . The pleasure is , I think , greater than it reasonably should be , considering that we had not much either of beauty or elegance to charm our imagin- ations , or of rude ...
... wonderful pleasure in recollecting our travels in those islands . The pleasure is , I think , greater than it reasonably should be , considering that we had not much either of beauty or elegance to charm our imagin- ations , or of rude ...
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... wonderful pleasure of mere trifles which had occurred in our tour to the Hebrides ; for it had left a most agreeable and lasting impression upon his mind . He found fault with me for using the phrase to make money . " Don't you see ...
... wonderful pleasure of mere trifles which had occurred in our tour to the Hebrides ; for it had left a most agreeable and lasting impression upon his mind . He found fault with me for using the phrase to make money . " Don't you see ...
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... wonderful ease with which he uttered what was highly excellent . He said , that no man ever was so free when he was going to say a good thing , from a look that expressed that it was coming ; or , when he had said it , from a look that ...
... wonderful ease with which he uttered what was highly excellent . He said , that no man ever was so free when he was going to say a good thing , from a look that expressed that it was coming ; or , when he had said it , from a look that ...
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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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