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... answered , " because I think my French is as good as his English . " Though Johnson understood French perfectly , he ... answer , green ; what the second ? green ; what the third ? green , which was true ; but , then , the greens were ...
... answered , " because I think my French is as good as his English . " Though Johnson understood French perfectly , he ... answer , green ; what the second ? green ; what the third ? green , which was true ; but , then , the greens were ...
Pagina 30
... answer , or despair of so much condescension , I shall suffer no engagement to fasten itself upon me . I am , Madam , your most obliged and most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " --- Not having heard from him for a longer time than I ...
... answer , or despair of so much condescension , I shall suffer no engagement to fasten itself upon me . I am , Madam , your most obliged and most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " --- Not having heard from him for a longer time than I ...
Pagina 46
... answer , lest a clandestine cor- respondence should have been perniciously discovered . I will write to her soon . I am , dear Sir , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON . " Having communicated to Lord Hailes what Dr. Johnson wrote concerning the ...
... answer , lest a clandestine cor- respondence should have been perniciously discovered . I will write to her soon . I am , dear Sir , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON . " Having communicated to Lord Hailes what Dr. Johnson wrote concerning the ...
Pagina 47
... answer . I am very sorry that your melancholy should return , and should be sorry likewise if it could have no relief but from my company . My counsel you may have when you are pleased to require it ; but of my company you cannot in the ...
... answer . I am very sorry that your melancholy should return , and should be sorry likewise if it could have no relief but from my company . My counsel you may have when you are pleased to require it ; but of my company you cannot in the ...
Pagina 63
... answered Dr. Johnson , for the adverb [ adjective ] " ought to follow the verb ; but you had better consult my Dic- tionary than me , for that was the result of more thought than you will now give me time for . " " No , no , " replied ...
... answered Dr. Johnson , for the adverb [ adjective ] " ought to follow the verb ; but you had better consult my Dic- tionary than me , for that was the result of more thought than you will now give me time for . " " No , no , " replied ...
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