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Pagina 92
... called out , as the King passed , " No Fox - No Fox , " which I did not like . He said , " They were right , Sir . " I said , I thought not ; for it seemed to be making Mr. Fox the King's com- petitor . There being no audience , so that ...
... called out , as the King passed , " No Fox - No Fox , " which I did not like . He said , " They were right , Sir . " I said , I thought not ; for it seemed to be making Mr. Fox the King's com- petitor . There being no audience , so that ...
Pagina 145
... called once to a gentleman who offended him in that point , " Don't attitudenise . ' And when another gentleman thought he was giving additional force to what he uttered , by expressive movements of his hands , Johnson fair- ly seized ...
... called once to a gentleman who offended him in that point , " Don't attitudenise . ' And when another gentleman thought he was giving additional force to what he uttered , by expressive movements of his hands , Johnson fair- ly seized ...
Pagina 232
... called on to exert them- selves , afterwards says : " They are called on by every tye which can have a laudable influence on the heart of man . " which the writings of Johnson contain , without having a [ 232 ] THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
... called on to exert them- selves , afterwards says : " They are called on by every tye which can have a laudable influence on the heart of man . " which the writings of Johnson contain , without having a [ 232 ] THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
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