The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... character in France was mentioned . BOSWELL . " I should think that where military men are so numerous , they would be less valuable as not being rare . " JOHNSON . " ' Nay , Sir , wherever a particular character or profession is high ...
... character in France was mentioned . BOSWELL . " I should think that where military men are so numerous , they would be less valuable as not being rare . " JOHNSON . " ' Nay , Sir , wherever a particular character or profession is high ...
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... characters so very different . " JOHNSON . " Garrick , Sir , was not in earnest in what he said : for , to be sure , his peculiar excellence is his variety ; and , perhaps , there is not any one character which has not been as well ...
... characters so very different . " JOHNSON . " Garrick , Sir , was not in earnest in what he said : for , to be sure , his peculiar excellence is his variety ; and , perhaps , there is not any one character which has not been as well ...
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... character and your literary undertaking , I am resolved to gratify myself by renew- ing a correspondence which began and ended a great while ago , and ended , I am afraid , by my fault ; a fault which , if you have not forgotten it ...
... character and your literary undertaking , I am resolved to gratify myself by renew- ing a correspondence which began and ended a great while ago , and ended , I am afraid , by my fault ; a fault which , if you have not forgotten it ...
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