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... he had been treated so himself , he said , till he absolutely loathed his father's caresses , because he knew they were sure ( 1 ) [ See antè , Vol . I. p . 312. ] 66 to precede some unpleasing display of his early abili- 2 JOHNSONIANA .
... he had been treated so himself , he said , till he absolutely loathed his father's caresses , because he knew they were sure ( 1 ) [ See antè , Vol . I. p . 312. ] 66 to precede some unpleasing display of his early abili- 2 JOHNSONIANA .
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... knew better than Johnson in how many nameless and numberless actions behaviour con- sists : actions which can scarcely be reduced to rule , and which come under no description . Of these he retained so many very strange ones , that I ...
... knew better than Johnson in how many nameless and numberless actions behaviour con- sists : actions which can scarcely be reduced to rule , and which come under no description . Of these he retained so many very strange ones , that I ...
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... knew what they called a puppy's mother ? " 66 We were talking of a young fellow who used to come often to the house ; he was about fifteen years old , or less , if I remember right , and had a manner at once sullen and sheepish . " That ...
... knew what they called a puppy's mother ? " 66 We were talking of a young fellow who used to come often to the house ; he was about fifteen years old , or less , if I remember right , and had a manner at once sullen and sheepish . " That ...
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... knew he would communicate the convers- ation while it was yet impressed upon his mind . The event was what she wished ; and it was to that method chiefly that he owed his uncommon felicity of re- membering distant occurrences , and long ...
... knew he would communicate the convers- ation while it was yet impressed upon his mind . The event was what she wished ; and it was to that method chiefly that he owed his uncommon felicity of re- membering distant occurrences , and long ...
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... knew that I kept a commonplace book ; and he one day said to me good - humouredly , that he would give me something to write in my repository . " I warrant , " ( 1 ) [ This is evidently an allusion to Boswell . ] said he , " there is a ...
... knew that I kept a commonplace book ; and he one day said to me good - humouredly , that he would give me something to write in my repository . " I warrant , " ( 1 ) [ This is evidently an allusion to Boswell . ] said he , " there is a ...
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