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... occasion the Doctor , who seldom showed much discretion in his feeding , devoured so large a quantity of new honey and of clouted cream , which is peculiar to Devonshire , besides drinking large potations of new cider , that the ...
... occasion the Doctor , who seldom showed much discretion in his feeding , devoured so large a quantity of new honey and of clouted cream , which is peculiar to Devonshire , besides drinking large potations of new cider , that the ...
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... occasion , speaking on the same subject " I once intended to write Johnson's Life ; and I had read through three shelves of books to prepare myself for it . It would have contained a view of the literature of Europe : and , " - making ...
... occasion , speaking on the same subject " I once intended to write Johnson's Life ; and I had read through three shelves of books to prepare myself for it . It would have contained a view of the literature of Europe : and , " - making ...
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... occasion of such free controversy ; it is remarkable how much of a man's life may pass without meeting with any instance of this kind of open discussion . " ( 2 ) To this remark Dr. Parr replied with great vehemence , " I remember the ...
... occasion of such free controversy ; it is remarkable how much of a man's life may pass without meeting with any instance of this kind of open discussion . " ( 2 ) To this remark Dr. Parr replied with great vehemence , " I remember the ...
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... occasion : Dr. Madden wished to address some person of high rank , in prose or verse ; and , desirous of having his compo- sition examined and corrected by some writer of superior talents , had been recommended to Johnson , who was at ...
... occasion : Dr. Madden wished to address some person of high rank , in prose or verse ; and , desirous of having his compo- sition examined and corrected by some writer of superior talents , had been recommended to Johnson , who was at ...
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... I can remember that his linen was often a strong contrast to the colour of his hands . 554. Bennet Langton . On one occasion , I remember Johnson's departing from his gentleness towards Mr. Langton , and in his MISS HAWKINS . 57.
... I can remember that his linen was often a strong contrast to the colour of his hands . 554. Bennet Langton . On one occasion , I remember Johnson's departing from his gentleness towards Mr. Langton , and in his MISS HAWKINS . 57.
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