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... seen played on common occasions , of sitting steadily down at the other end of the room to write at the moment what should be said in company , either by Dr. Johnson or to him , I never practised myself , nor approved of in another ...
... seen played on common occasions , of sitting steadily down at the other end of the room to write at the moment what should be said in company , either by Dr. Johnson or to him , I never practised myself , nor approved of in another ...
Pagina 47
... seen it mortify his companions exceedingly . Two gentlemen , I perfectly well remember , dining with us at Streatham in the summer 1782 , when Elliot's brave defence of Gibraltar was a subject of common discourse , one of these men ...
... seen it mortify his companions exceedingly . Two gentlemen , I perfectly well remember , dining with us at Streatham in the summer 1782 , when Elliot's brave defence of Gibraltar was a subject of common discourse , one of these men ...
Pagina 57
... seen that the friendship began late in the life of both parties ; that it was wholly platonic , or , to speak more properly , spiritual ; and that the letters in which these very affectionate expressions occur were written when Johnson ...
... seen that the friendship began late in the life of both parties ; that it was wholly platonic , or , to speak more properly , spiritual ; and that the letters in which these very affectionate expressions occur were written when Johnson ...
Pagina 60
... seen , Sir , " was the lofty reply : " I hope I see things from a greater distance . " 76. Whining Wives . - Sleepy - souled Wives . Honey- suckle Wives . " " I pitied a friend before him , who had a whining wife that found every thing ...
... seen , Sir , " was the lofty reply : " I hope I see things from a greater distance . " 76. Whining Wives . - Sleepy - souled Wives . Honey- suckle Wives . " " I pitied a friend before him , who had a whining wife that found every thing ...
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... seen some prudent fellows who forbore to connect themselves with beauty lest coquetry should be near , and with wit or birth lest insolence should lurk behind them , till they have been forced by their discretion to linger life away in ...
... seen some prudent fellows who forbore to connect themselves with beauty lest coquetry should be near , and with wit or birth lest insolence should lurk behind them , till they have been forced by their discretion to linger life away in ...
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