The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 6Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... conversation before dinner , as Johnson had said that he could repeat a complete chapter of The Natural History of ... conversation and the subsequent transaction , as well as some other conversations in which he is mentioned , has been ...
... conversation before dinner , as Johnson had said that he could repeat a complete chapter of The Natural History of ... conversation and the subsequent transaction , as well as some other conversations in which he is mentioned , has been ...
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... conversation . I am now sixty - eight , and I have no more of it than at twenty - eight . " BosWELL . " But , Sir , would not you wish to know old age ? He who is never an old man , does not know the whole of human life ; for old age is ...
... conversation . I am now sixty - eight , and I have no more of it than at twenty - eight . " BosWELL . " But , Sir , would not you wish to know old age ? He who is never an old man , does not know the whole of human life ; for old age is ...
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... conversation to have passed on Friday , the 22nd of April , 1763 . " I remember also distinctly , ( though I have not for this the authority of my journal , ) that the conversation going on concerning Mr. Pope , I took notice of a ...
... conversation to have passed on Friday , the 22nd of April , 1763 . " I remember also distinctly , ( though I have not for this the authority of my journal , ) that the conversation going on concerning Mr. Pope , I took notice of a ...
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