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... CONVERSATIONS WITH MANY EMINENT PERSONS ; AND VARIOUS ORIGINAL PIECES OF HIS COMPOSITION , NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED . THE WHOLE EXHIBITING A VIEW OF LITERATURE AND LITERARY MEN IN GREAT - BRITAIN , FOR NEAR HALF A CENTURY DURING WHICH HE ...
... CONVERSATIONS WITH MANY EMINENT PERSONS ; AND VARIOUS ORIGINAL PIECES OF HIS COMPOSITION , NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED . THE WHOLE EXHIBITING A VIEW OF LITERATURE AND LITERARY MEN IN GREAT - BRITAIN , FOR NEAR HALF A CENTURY DURING WHICH HE ...
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... conversation of that learned gentleman ; and , after he was gone , said to Mr. Langton , Sir , I am obliged to you for having asked me this evening . Parr is a fair man.2 I do not know when I have had an occasion of such free ...
... conversation of that learned gentleman ; and , after he was gone , said to Mr. Langton , Sir , I am obliged to you for having asked me this evening . Parr is a fair man.2 I do not know when I have had an occasion of such free ...
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... conversation . Garrick , after listening to him for a while , as to one of whom his expectations had been raised , turned slyly to a friend , and whisper- ed him , " What say you to this ? -ch ? flabby , I think . " 9 I am sorry to see ...
... conversation . Garrick , after listening to him for a while , as to one of whom his expectations had been raised , turned slyly to a friend , and whisper- ed him , " What say you to this ? -ch ? flabby , I think . " 9 I am sorry to see ...
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... , under whose sanction such gabble is ushered into the world , would do well to offer a premium to any one who will discover its meaning . but Johnson always seized upon the conversation , in which 4 26 THE LIFE OF 1780. ...
... , under whose sanction such gabble is ushered into the world , would do well to offer a premium to any one who will discover its meaning . but Johnson always seized upon the conversation , in which 4 26 THE LIFE OF 1780. ...
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James Boswell. but Johnson always seized upon the conversation , in which , however , he acquitted himself in a most mas- Etat . 71 . As Mr. Burke and Mr. Langton terly manner . were walking home , Mr. Burke observed that John- son had ...
James Boswell. but Johnson always seized upon the conversation , in which , however , he acquitted himself in a most mas- Etat . 71 . As Mr. Burke and Mr. Langton terly manner . were walking home , Mr. Burke observed that John- son had ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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