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... acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. Piozzi . Her conversation is that bright wine of the intellects which has no lees . Dr. Johnson told me truth when he said , she had more colloquial wit than most of our literary women : it is indeed a ...
... acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. Piozzi . Her conversation is that bright wine of the intellects which has no lees . Dr. Johnson told me truth when he said , she had more colloquial wit than most of our literary women : it is indeed a ...
Pagina 35
... Acquaintance with Johnson . ( 2 ) My connection with Dr. Johnson , though quite close and quite familiar , during a great number of years , was nevertheless , like every other intimacy , subject at inter- vals to the vicissitudes of ...
... Acquaintance with Johnson . ( 2 ) My connection with Dr. Johnson , though quite close and quite familiar , during a great number of years , was nevertheless , like every other intimacy , subject at inter- vals to the vicissitudes of ...
Pagina 36
... acquaintance did he borrow , much less command it , for any purpose of his own . Either she in hers , or Mr. Thrale in his , took him from town to Streatham without the least inconvenience to either ; and he was brought back generally ...
... acquaintance did he borrow , much less command it , for any purpose of his own . Either she in hers , or Mr. Thrale in his , took him from town to Streatham without the least inconvenience to either ; and he was brought back generally ...
Pagina 37
... acquaintance with the Thrale family , he got the habit of rising as early as other folks , nor ever made Mr. Thrale stay a single moment for his breakfast , knowing that his business called him away from the breakfast table about ten o ...
... acquaintance with the Thrale family , he got the habit of rising as early as other folks , nor ever made Mr. Thrale stay a single moment for his breakfast , knowing that his business called him away from the breakfast table about ten o ...
Pagina 50
... acquainted with her , yet she could not ; she was afraid of her . I named her virtues ; she seemed to hear me as if I had spoken of a newly dis- covered country . 542. Johnson's Character . I think the character of Dr. Johnson can never ...
... acquainted with her , yet she could not ; she was afraid of her . I named her virtues ; she seemed to hear me as if I had spoken of a newly dis- covered country . 542. Johnson's Character . I think the character of Dr. Johnson can never ...
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