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... mind , and uncommon acquisitions of important knowledge , however much he might disapprove of other parts of his Lordship's character , which were widely different from his own . Maurice Morgann , Esq . authour of the very in- genious ...
... mind , and uncommon acquisitions of important knowledge , however much he might disapprove of other parts of his Lordship's character , which were widely different from his own . Maurice Morgann , Esq . authour of the very in- genious ...
Pagina 8
... mind of a man who was standing in the kitchen of an inn with his back to the fire , and thus accosted the person next him , ' Do you know , Sir , who I am ? No , Sir , ( said the other , ) I have not that advantage . ' Sir , ( said he ...
... mind of a man who was standing in the kitchen of an inn with his back to the fire , and thus accosted the person next him , ' Do you know , Sir , who I am ? No , Sir , ( said the other , ) I have not that advantage . ' Sir , ( said he ...
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... mind , do not entitle to be addressed fortunate not to whom , in any age , that with propriety have been used . live to hear and to feel it ! 1 senex ! I know expression could Long may he Johnson's love of little children , which he dis ...
... mind , do not entitle to be addressed fortunate not to whom , in any age , that with propriety have been used . live to hear and to feel it ! 1 senex ! I know expression could Long may he Johnson's love of little children , which he dis ...
Pagina 18
... other , and thus in the open air , and in a placid frame of mind , he talked away very easily . JOHNSON . " Were I a country gentleman , I should not be very hospitable , 66 I should not have crowds in my house . 18 LIFE OF JOHNSON.
... other , and thus in the open air , and in a placid frame of mind , he talked away very easily . JOHNSON . " Were I a country gentleman , I should not be very hospitable , 66 I should not have crowds in my house . 18 LIFE OF JOHNSON.
Pagina 19
... mind indefinitely . " BOSWELL . " But Omne igno- tum pro magnifico est : one is sorry to have this diminished . " JOHNSON . “ Sir , you should not allow yourself to be delighted with errour . " Bos- WELL . " Three a day seem but few ...
... mind indefinitely . " BOSWELL . " But Omne igno- tum pro magnifico est : one is sorry to have this diminished . " JOHNSON . “ Sir , you should not allow yourself to be delighted with errour . " Bos- WELL . " Three a day seem but few ...
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