The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... wish- ing the continuance of every language , however narrow in its extent , or however incommodious for common purposes , till it is reposited in some version of a known book , that it may be always hereafter examined and compared with ...
... wish- ing the continuance of every language , however narrow in its extent , or however incommodious for common purposes , till it is reposited in some version of a known book , that it may be always hereafter examined and compared with ...
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... wish should be told . " GOLDSMITH . " For my part , I'd tell truth , and shame the devil . " JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir ; but the devil will be angry . I wish to shame the devil as much as you do , but I should choose to be out of the reach ...
... wish should be told . " GOLDSMITH . " For my part , I'd tell truth , and shame the devil . " JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir ; but the devil will be angry . I wish to shame the devil as much as you do , but I should choose to be out of the reach ...
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... wish to please the Chief Magistrate ? " GOLDSMITH . " I do wish to please him . I remember a line in Dry- den , - ' And every poet is the monarch's friend . ' It ought to be reversed . " JOHNSON . " Nay , there are finer lines in Dryden ...
... wish to please the Chief Magistrate ? " GOLDSMITH . " I do wish to please him . I remember a line in Dry- den , - ' And every poet is the monarch's friend . ' It ought to be reversed . " JOHNSON . " Nay , there are finer lines in Dryden ...
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