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... observed the Doctor , in speaking of this to a friend , " I was de- termined to persist till I had gained my point ; because I knew very well that , when I had once overcome his reluctance and shyness of humour , our intimacy would ...
... observed the Doctor , in speaking of this to a friend , " I was de- termined to persist till I had gained my point ; because I knew very well that , when I had once overcome his reluctance and shyness of humour , our intimacy would ...
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... observed , that when shame was lost , conscience was nearly gone . Johnson agreed , that her conclusion was very just . 481. Richardson on Painting . Dr. Johnson knew nothing of the art of painting , either in theory or practice ; which ...
... observed , that when shame was lost , conscience was nearly gone . Johnson agreed , that her conclusion was very just . 481. Richardson on Painting . Dr. Johnson knew nothing of the art of painting , either in theory or practice ; which ...
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... value to the portrait . 485. Johnson's Pride . Of Johnson's pride , I have heard Sir Joshua himself observe , that if any man drew him into a state of obligation without his own consent , that man was the first в 3 NORTHCOTE . 5.
... value to the portrait . 485. Johnson's Pride . Of Johnson's pride , I have heard Sir Joshua himself observe , that if any man drew him into a state of obligation without his own consent , that man was the first в 3 NORTHCOTE . 5.
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... observed , that women surpassed men in epistolary correspondence . Johnson said , " I do not know that . " " At least , " said the lady , " they are most pleasing when they are in conversation . " " No , Madam , " returned Johnson , " I ...
... observed , that women surpassed men in epistolary correspondence . Johnson said , " I do not know that . " " At least , " said the lady , " they are most pleasing when they are in conversation . " " No , Madam , " returned Johnson , " I ...
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... observations on Mr. Gibbon , before the sentiments of Dr. Johnson occurred to my mind . I am too discreet , too honest , and perhaps too proud , to be intentionally guilty of plagiarism from any writer whatsoever . But , I am too ...
... observations on Mr. Gibbon , before the sentiments of Dr. Johnson occurred to my mind . I am too discreet , too honest , and perhaps too proud , to be intentionally guilty of plagiarism from any writer whatsoever . But , I am too ...
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