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... appeared a famished lion , ready to spring at the child and devour it . Mr. Lowe told me that Johnson said to him , " Sir , your picture is noble and probable . " - " A compliment , indeed , ( said Mr. Lowe , ) from a man who cannot lie ...
... appeared a famished lion , ready to spring at the child and devour it . Mr. Lowe told me that Johnson said to him , " Sir , your picture is noble and probable . " - " A compliment , indeed , ( said Mr. Lowe , ) from a man who cannot lie ...
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... appearing indifferent , while he in fact may not be more indifferent at his heart than another . " We went to evening prayers at St. Clement's , at seven , and then parted.1 1 [ The reader will recollect , that in the year 1775 , when ...
... appearing indifferent , while he in fact may not be more indifferent at his heart than another . " We went to evening prayers at St. Clement's , at seven , and then parted.1 1 [ The reader will recollect , that in the year 1775 , when ...
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... appeared even as a literary character by the name of Malloch ; his changing which to one of softer sound , had given Johnson occasion to in- troduce him into his Dictionary , under the article Alias.1 This piece was , I suppose , one of ...
... appeared even as a literary character by the name of Malloch ; his changing which to one of softer sound , had given Johnson occasion to in- troduce him into his Dictionary , under the article Alias.1 This piece was , I suppose , one of ...
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... appearing to want a just sense of your kind attention , I cannot omit to give an ac- count of the day which seemed to appear in some sort perilous . I rose at five , and went out at six ; and having reached Salisbury about nine , went ...
... appearing to want a just sense of your kind attention , I cannot omit to give an ac- count of the day which seemed to appear in some sort perilous . I rose at five , and went out at six ; and having reached Salisbury about nine , went ...
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... appearance of labour , constraint , or stiffness ; he seemed more correct than others , by the force of habit , and the customary exercises of his powerful mind . " " He spoke often in praise of French literature . " The French are ...
... appearance of labour , constraint , or stiffness ; he seemed more correct than others , by the force of habit , and the customary exercises of his powerful mind . " " He spoke often in praise of French literature . " The French are ...
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