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... seemed to bear decidedly on the statements in Boswell's text : in this , and in the succeeding volume , the reader has presented to him a mass of miscellaneous Anecdotes and Sayings , gathered from nearly a hundred different public ...
... seemed to bear decidedly on the statements in Boswell's text : in this , and in the succeeding volume , the reader has presented to him a mass of miscellaneous Anecdotes and Sayings , gathered from nearly a hundred different public ...
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... seemed more mortified at the recollection of the bustle his parents made with his wit , than pleased with the thoughts of possessing it . That , " said he to me one day , " is the great misery of late marriages ; the unhappy produce of ...
... seemed more mortified at the recollection of the bustle his parents made with his wit , than pleased with the thoughts of possessing it . That , " said he to me one day , " is the great misery of late marriages ; the unhappy produce of ...
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... seemed a perpetual stream of sentiment , enlivened by gaiety , and sparkling with images . " 79. George Psalmanazar . Sick - beds . -- When I asked Dr. Johnson , who was the best man he had ever known ? 66 ' Psalmanazar , " was the unex ...
... seemed a perpetual stream of sentiment , enlivened by gaiety , and sparkling with images . " 79. George Psalmanazar . Sick - beds . -- When I asked Dr. Johnson , who was the best man he had ever known ? 66 ' Psalmanazar , " was the unex ...
Pagina 101
... seemed to think himself neglected if the physician left him for an hour only , I made him a steady , but as I thought a very gentle ( 1 ) [ See antè , Vol . VIII . p . 223. ] harangue , in which I confirmed all that the Doctor H 3 ...
... seemed to think himself neglected if the physician left him for an hour only , I made him a steady , but as I thought a very gentle ( 1 ) [ See antè , Vol . VIII . p . 223. ] harangue , in which I confirmed all that the Doctor H 3 ...
Pagina 140
... seemed to think it a duty to accept in good part the endeavours of all public instructors , however meanly qualified for the office , and ever to forbear ex- ercising his critical talents on the effusions of men inferior in learning and ...
... seemed to think it a duty to accept in good part the endeavours of all public instructors , however meanly qualified for the office , and ever to forbear ex- ercising his critical talents on the effusions of men inferior in learning and ...
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