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... speak , he found himself overpowered by the loud voice of Johnson , who was at the opposite end of the table , and did not perceive Goldsmith's attempt . Thus disappointed of his wish to obtain the atten- tion of the company , Goldsmith ...
... speak , he found himself overpowered by the loud voice of Johnson , who was at the opposite end of the table , and did not perceive Goldsmith's attempt . Thus disappointed of his wish to obtain the atten- tion of the company , Goldsmith ...
Pàgina 71
... wise man there . " " Sir , " ( said Johnson , ) " I thank you . It is a very handsome compliment , and I believe you speak sincerely . " ant will attend you thither , and bring the petition [ 71 ] A.D. 1774 ÆTAT . 65.
... wise man there . " " Sir , " ( said Johnson , ) " I thank you . It is a very handsome compliment , and I believe you speak sincerely . " ant will attend you thither , and bring the petition [ 71 ] A.D. 1774 ÆTAT . 65.
Pàgina 99
... speak well of one another . " 66 Johnson told me of an instance of Scottish na- tionality , which made a very unfavourable im- pression upon his mind . A Scotchman , of some consideration in London , solicited him to recom- mend , by ...
... speak well of one another . " 66 Johnson told me of an instance of Scottish na- tionality , which made a very unfavourable im- pression upon his mind . A Scotchman , of some consideration in London , solicited him to recom- mend , by ...
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