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... dined and drank tea with him , and was introduced to the acquaintance of Mrs. Wil- liams . After dinner , Mr. Johnson proposed to Mr. Burney to go up with him into his garret , which being accepted , he there found about five or six ...
... dined and drank tea with him , and was introduced to the acquaintance of Mrs. Wil- liams . After dinner , Mr. Johnson proposed to Mr. Burney to go up with him into his garret , which being accepted , he there found about five or six ...
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... dined with him at his house . Sir John Hawkins , indeed , gives full vent toh his own prejudice in abusing Blackfriars- bridge , calling it " an edifice , in which beauty and sym- metry are in vain sought for ; by which the citizens of ...
... dined with him at his house . Sir John Hawkins , indeed , gives full vent toh his own prejudice in abusing Blackfriars- bridge , calling it " an edifice , in which beauty and sym- metry are in vain sought for ; by which the citizens of ...
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... dined , you would choose rather to dine with the first man for genius ; but to gain most respect , you should dine with the first Duke in England . For nine people . dination He as in ten that you meet with , would 1763. ÆTAT . 54 125.
... dined , you would choose rather to dine with the first man for genius ; but to gain most respect , you should dine with the first Duke in England . For nine people . dination He as in ten that you meet with , would 1763. ÆTAT . 54 125.
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... dined with a Duke ; and indepen- the great genius himself would receive you better , because you had been with the great Duke . ' dence He took care to guard himself against any possible suspicion that his settled principles of ...
... dined with a Duke ; and indepen- the great genius himself would receive you better , because you had been with the great Duke . ' dence He took care to guard himself against any possible suspicion that his settled principles of ...
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... dined , the gentle- woman said that she had done her best to educate her children ; and , particularly , that she had never suffered them to be a moment idle . JOHNSON . " I wish , Madam , you would educate me too ; for I have been an ...
... dined , the gentle- woman said that she had done her best to educate her children ; and , particularly , that she had never suffered them to be a moment idle . JOHNSON . " I wish , Madam , you would educate me too ; for I have been an ...
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