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... pleased to consider my situa- tion ; I carried the message , and I assured Mr. Dilly that Dr. Johnson was to come , and no doubt he has made a dinner , and invited a com- pany , and boasted of the honour he expected to have . I shall be ...
... pleased to consider my situa- tion ; I carried the message , and I assured Mr. Dilly that Dr. Johnson was to come , and no doubt he has made a dinner , and invited a com- pany , and boasted of the honour he expected to have . I shall be ...
Pàgina 119
... home , and had the sat- isfaction to hear him tell Mrs. Williams how much he had been pleased with Mr. Wilkes's company , and what an agreeable day he had passed . I talked a good deal to him of the celebrated [ 119 ] A.D. 1776 ETAT . 67.
... home , and had the sat- isfaction to hear him tell Mrs. Williams how much he had been pleased with Mr. Wilkes's company , and what an agreeable day he had passed . I talked a good deal to him of the celebrated [ 119 ] A.D. 1776 ETAT . 67.
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... pleased with the house . " But ( said he , ) that was when Lord Scarsdale was present . Politeness obliges us to appear pleased with a man's works when he is present . No man will be so ill bred as to question you . You may therefore ...
... pleased with the house . " But ( said he , ) that was when Lord Scarsdale was present . Politeness obliges us to appear pleased with a man's works when he is present . No man will be so ill bred as to question you . You may therefore ...
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