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... told him that his two sons should repeat Gray's elegy to him alter- nately , that he might judge who had the happiest ca- dence . " No , pray Sir , " said he , " let the dears both speak it at once ; more noise will by that means be ...
... told him that his two sons should repeat Gray's elegy to him alter- nately , that he might judge who had the happiest ca- dence . " No , pray Sir , " said he , " let the dears both speak it at once ; more noise will by that means be ...
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... told of giants and castles , and of somewhat which can stretch and stimulate their little minds . " When in answer I would urge the numerous editions and quick sale of Tommy Prudent or Goody Two Shoes : " Re- member always , " said he ...
... told of giants and castles , and of somewhat which can stretch and stimulate their little minds . " When in answer I would urge the numerous editions and quick sale of Tommy Prudent or Goody Two Shoes : " Re- member always , " said he ...
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... told it as a testimony to the merits of Shakspeare : but one day when my son was going to school , and dear Dr. Johnson followed as far as the garden gate , praying for his salvation , in a voice which those who listened at- tentively ...
... told it as a testimony to the merits of Shakspeare : but one day when my son was going to school , and dear Dr. Johnson followed as far as the garden gate , praying for his salvation , in a voice which those who listened at- tentively ...
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... told me that he had never ceased representing to all the eminent schoolmasters in England , the absurd tyranny of poi- soning the hour of permitted pleasure , by keeping future misery before the children's eyes , and tempting them by ...
... told me that he had never ceased representing to all the eminent schoolmasters in England , the absurd tyranny of poi- soning the hour of permitted pleasure , by keeping future misery before the children's eyes , and tempting them by ...
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... told me ; but the wolf don't count the sheep . ” When the company were retired , we happened to be talking of Dr. Barnard , the Provost of Eton , who died about that time ; and after a long and just eulogium on his wit , his learning ...
... told me ; but the wolf don't count the sheep . ” When the company were retired , we happened to be talking of Dr. Barnard , the Provost of Eton , who died about that time ; and after a long and just eulogium on his wit , his learning ...
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