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Pagina 75
... scoundrel all along , to be sure . " BOSWELL . " Was he a scoundrel , Sir , in any other way than that of being a political scoundrel ? Did he cheat at draughts ? " JOHNSON . " Sir , we never played for money . " He then carried me to ...
... scoundrel all along , to be sure . " BOSWELL . " Was he a scoundrel , Sir , in any other way than that of being a political scoundrel ? Did he cheat at draughts ? " JOHNSON . " Sir , we never played for money . " He then carried me to ...
Pagina 87
... let her know what I thought of her . " And being asked , " What did you say ? " answered , " I told her she was a scoundrel . " I talked of legitimation by subsequent marriage , which obtained G 4 ÆTAT . 67 . 87 BIRMINGHAM .
... let her know what I thought of her . " And being asked , " What did you say ? " answered , " I told her she was a scoundrel . " I talked of legitimation by subsequent marriage , which obtained G 4 ÆTAT . 67 . 87 BIRMINGHAM .
Pagina 115
... scoundrel . " He used to say that " a man was a scoundrel who was afraid of any thing " ( see post , June 16. 1784 ) ; and it may be here observed , that scoundrel seems to have been a favourite word of his . In his Dictionary , he ...
... scoundrel . " He used to say that " a man was a scoundrel who was afraid of any thing " ( see post , June 16. 1784 ) ; and it may be here observed , that scoundrel seems to have been a favourite word of his . In his Dictionary , he ...
Pagina 148
... scoundrel . " Girls were less displeasing to him ; " for as their temptations were fewer , " he said , " their virtue in this life , and happiness in the next , were less improbable ; and he loved , " he said , " to see a knot of little ...
... scoundrel . " Girls were less displeasing to him ; " for as their temptations were fewer , " he said , " their virtue in this life , and happiness in the next , were less improbable ; and he loved , " he said , " to see a knot of little ...
Pagina 330
... scoundrel commissary . " This was most fallacious reasoning . I was sure , for once , that I had the best side of the ar- gument . I boldly maintained the just distinction between a tragedian and a mere theatrical droll ; between those ...
... scoundrel commissary . " This was most fallacious reasoning . I was sure , for once , that I had the best side of the ar- gument . I boldly maintained the just distinction between a tragedian and a mere theatrical droll ; between those ...
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