The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... common sense , they have no common man- ners , no common learning - gross ignorance , or les belles lettres . " A LADY . [ Mrs. Thrale ] : " Indeed , even in their dress- their frippery finery , and their beggarly coarse linen . They ...
... common sense , they have no common man- ners , no common learning - gross ignorance , or les belles lettres . " A LADY . [ Mrs. Thrale ] : " Indeed , even in their dress- their frippery finery , and their beggarly coarse linen . They ...
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... common soldiers are worse thought of than other men in the same rank of life ; such as la- bourers . " JOHNSON . 66 Why , sir , a com- mon soldier is usually a very gross man , and any quality which procures respect may be overwhelmed ...
... common soldiers are worse thought of than other men in the same rank of life ; such as la- bourers . " JOHNSON . 66 Why , sir , a com- mon soldier is usually a very gross man , and any quality which procures respect may be overwhelmed ...
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... common peo- ple keep their stations . And so , were high- er attainments to become general , the effect would be the same . " he had no reserve whatsoever , and opened what- exchanging mind , " his chief defect was , that ever he had in ...
... common peo- ple keep their stations . And so , were high- er attainments to become general , the effect would be the same . " he had no reserve whatsoever , and opened what- exchanging mind , " his chief defect was , that ever he had in ...
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