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... said , that he was more a man of genius than of learning , I mean to take from the one part of his character that not VO 1X . B which I willingly give to the other . The erudition ANECDOTES AND SAYINGS OF JOHNSON: BY MRS PIOZZI.
... said , that he was more a man of genius than of learning , I mean to take from the one part of his character that not VO 1X . B which I willingly give to the other . The erudition ANECDOTES AND SAYINGS OF JOHNSON: BY MRS PIOZZI.
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... means be made , and the noise will be sooner over . " 4. Parson Ford . Mr. Johnson always spoke to me of his cousin , the Rev. Mr. Ford ( 1 ) , with tenderness , praising his ac- quaintance with life and manners , and recollecting one ...
... means be made , and the noise will be sooner over . " 4. Parson Ford . Mr. Johnson always spoke to me of his cousin , the Rev. Mr. Ford ( 1 ) , with tenderness , praising his ac- quaintance with life and manners , and recollecting one ...
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... means , " said he to a boy at our house one day , " that all my knowledge has been gained , except what I have picked up by running about the world with my wits ready to observe , and my tongue ready to talk . A man is seldom in a ...
... means , " said he to a boy at our house one day , " that all my knowledge has been gained , except what I have picked up by running about the world with my wits ready to observe , and my tongue ready to talk . A man is seldom in a ...
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... means of these last , that the house enjoyed considerable revenues . - MARKLAND . - ( 2 ) This individual was the Rev. Mr. Cowley . He was at this time about 40 years of age , and he is described to me by a still surviving contemporary ...
... means of these last , that the house enjoyed considerable revenues . - MARKLAND . - ( 2 ) This individual was the Rev. Mr. Cowley . He was at this time about 40 years of age , and he is described to me by a still surviving contemporary ...
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... mean street in London , filled with cook - shops for the convenience of the poorer inhabitants ; the real name of it I know not , but suspect that which it is generally known by to have been originally a term of derision . P. It is not ...
... mean street in London , filled with cook - shops for the convenience of the poorer inhabitants ; the real name of it I know not , but suspect that which it is generally known by to have been originally a term of derision . P. It is not ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 9 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1853 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 9 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 9 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1853 |
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