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... heard Johnson commend the custom ; and he never could be at a loss for one , his memory being stored with innumerable passages of the classicks . In this series of essays he exhibits admirable instances of grave humour , of which he had ...
... heard Johnson commend the custom ; and he never could be at a loss for one , his memory being stored with innumerable passages of the classicks . In this series of essays he exhibits admirable instances of grave humour , of which he had ...
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... heard Johnson say , that if they had not been published so closely one after the other that there was not time for imitation , it would have been in vain to deny that the scheme of that which came latest was taken from the other ...
... heard Johnson say , that if they had not been published so closely one after the other that there was not time for imitation , it would have been in vain to deny that the scheme of that which came latest was taken from the other ...
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... heard of one another , would not have agreed in a tale which nothing but experience can make credible . That it is doubted by single cavillers , can very little weaken the general evidence ; and some who deny it with their tongues ...
... heard of one another , would not have agreed in a tale which nothing but experience can make credible . That it is doubted by single cavillers , can very little weaken the general evidence ; and some who deny it with their tongues ...
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... heard . He seems to think too much on the audience , and turns his face too often to the galleries . " However , I wish him well ; and among other reasons , because I like his wife.2 " Make haste to write to , dear Sir , " Your most ...
... heard . He seems to think too much on the audience , and turns his face too often to the galleries . " However , I wish him well ; and among other reasons , because I like his wife.2 " Make haste to write to , dear Sir , " Your most ...
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... heard them , and thus set his mind per- fectly at ease . This nobleman , who has been so virulently abused , acted with great honour in this instance , and displayed a mind truly liberal . A minister of a more narrow and selfish ...
... heard them , and thus set his mind per- fectly at ease . This nobleman , who has been so virulently abused , acted with great honour in this instance , and displayed a mind truly liberal . A minister of a more narrow and selfish ...
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