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... told , and as confidently repeated with additional circumstances , that a sudden disgust was taken by Johnson upon occasion of his having been one day kept long in waiting in his lordship's ( 1 ) This is not Johnson's appropriate praise ...
... told , and as confidently repeated with additional circumstances , that a sudden disgust was taken by Johnson upon occasion of his having been one day kept long in waiting in his lordship's ( 1 ) This is not Johnson's appropriate praise ...
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... told me he was very intimate with Lord Chesterfield ; and , holding it as a well- known truth , defended Lord Chesterfield by saying , that " Cibber , who had been introduced familiarly by the back - stairs , had probably not been there ...
... told me he was very intimate with Lord Chesterfield ; and , holding it as a well- known truth , defended Lord Chesterfield by saying , that " Cibber , who had been introduced familiarly by the back - stairs , had probably not been there ...
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... told Dr. Adams , that Lord Chesterfield had shown him the letter . " I should have imagined ( replied Dr. Adams ) that Lord Chesterfield would have concealed it . " - " Poh ! ( said Dodsley ) , do you think a letter from Johnson could ...
... told Dr. Adams , that Lord Chesterfield had shown him the letter . " I should have imagined ( replied Dr. Adams ) that Lord Chesterfield would have concealed it . " - " Poh ! ( said Dodsley ) , do you think a letter from Johnson could ...
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... told him , I thought it a very sonorous hexameter . did not tell him , it was not in the Virgilian style . He much regretted that his first tutor was dead ; for whom he seemed to retain the greatest regard . He said , ' I once had been ...
... told him , I thought it a very sonorous hexameter . did not tell him , it was not in the Virgilian style . He much regretted that his first tutor was dead ; for whom he seemed to retain the greatest regard . He said , ' I once had been ...
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... told me , that this scheme of a Biblio- thèque was a serious one : for upon his visiting him one day , he found his parlour floor covered with parcels of foreign and English literary journals , and he told Dr. Adams he meant to ...
... told me , that this scheme of a Biblio- thèque was a serious one : for upon his visiting him one day , he found his parlour floor covered with parcels of foreign and English literary journals , and he told Dr. Adams he meant to ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides ... James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1835 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides ... James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1835 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides ... James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1835 |
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