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" The King was pleased to say he was of the same opinion; adding, "You do not think, then, Dr. Johnson, that there was much argument in the case." Johnson said, he did not think there was. "Why truly, (said the King,) when once it comes to calling names,... "
The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex ... - Página 482
1791
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The life of Samuel Johnson. With copious notes by Malone

James Boswell - 1827 - 576 páginas
...there was much argument in the case." Johnson aaid, he did not think there was. " Why truly, (said the King,) when once it comes to calling names, argument is pretty well at an endV" His Majesty then asked him what he thought of Lord Lyttelton's history, which was then just published....
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The Encyclopedia of Anecdotes: Illustrative of Character and Events from ...

George Ramsay - 1828 - 654 páginas
...there was much argument in the case." Johnson said he did not think there was. " Why, truly," said the King, " when once it comes to calling names, argument is pretty well at an end." His Majesty then asked him what he thought of Lord Lyttelton's history, which was then just published....
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Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversies

Edmund Henry Barker - 1829 - 798 páginas
...there was much argument in the case?' Johnson said, he did not think there was. ' Why truly,' said the King, ' when once it comes to calling names, argument is pretty well at an end.' " 2, 39. The story, told of Johnson by the Rev. Mr. Strahan, reminds me of a similar remark by another...
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Parriana: Miscellaneous materials bearing on Parr's controversies

Edmund Henry Barker - 1829 - 804 páginas
...there was much argument in the case ? ' Johnson said, he did not think there was. ' Why truly,' said the King, ' when once it comes to calling names, argument is pretty well at an end.' " 2, 39. • The story, told of Johnson by the Rev. Mr. Strahan, reminds me of a similar remark by...
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The Georgian Era: The royal family. The pretenders and their adherents ...

1832 - 592 páginas
...majesty, " there was much argument in the case?" Johnson replied, he thought not. " Why, truly, said the king, " when once it comes to calling names, argument is pretty well at an end." Tin- king next asked, what Johnson thought of Lyttleton's History, then newly published. Johnson said,...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the ...

James Boswell - 1833 - 1182 páginas
...that there was much argument in the case." Johnson said, he did not think there was. " Why truly (said the king), when once it comes to calling names, argument is pretty well at an end." His majesty then asked him what he thought of Lord Lyttelton's history, which was then just published....
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour ..., Volumen1

James Boswell - 1835 - 604 páginas
...that there was much argument in the case." Johnson said, he did not think there was. " Why truly (said 0 dd majesty then asked him what he thought of Lord Lyttelton's history, which was then just published....
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The life of Samuel Johnson ... including A journal of his tour to ..., Volumen3

James Boswell - 1835 - 346 páginas
...there was much argument in the case." Johnson said, he did not think there was. " Why truly," said the King, " when once it comes to calling names, argument is pretty well at an end." His Majesty then asked him what he thought of Lord Lyttelton's history, which was then just published....
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volumen3

James Boswell - 1835 - 348 páginas
...there was much argument in the case." Johnson said, he did not think there was. " Why truly," said the King, " when once it comes to calling names, argument is pretty well at an end." His Majesty then asked him what he thought of Lord Lyttelton's history, which was then just published....
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The Stage: Both Before and Behind the Curtain: From "observations ..., Volumen1

Alfred Bunn - 1840 - 346 páginas
...much argument in the case;" and when Johnson said he did not think there was, the King observed, " WHEN ONCE IT COMES TO ' CALLING NAMES,' argument is pretty well at an end .'" On so much more humble a subject than the learned disputation here alluded to, I have presumed...
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