The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3George Allen & Unwin, Limited, 1924 |
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... observed that all his thoughts were upon a great scale . JOHNSON . " Depend Knowing as well as I do , what precision and elegance of oratory his Lordship can display , I cannot but suspect that his unfavourable appearance in a social ...
... observed that all his thoughts were upon a great scale . JOHNSON . " Depend Knowing as well as I do , what precision and elegance of oratory his Lordship can display , I cannot but suspect that his unfavourable appearance in a social ...
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... observed , he must have been a bold laugher who would have ven . tured to tell Dr. Johnson of any of his particularities . " Having observed the vain ostentatious importance of many people in quoting the authority of Dukes and Lords ...
... observed , he must have been a bold laugher who would have ven . tured to tell Dr. Johnson of any of his particularities . " Having observed the vain ostentatious importance of many people in quoting the authority of Dukes and Lords ...
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... observed , was , that his common conversation in all companies was such as to secure him universal attention , as something above the usual colloquial style was expected . " Yet , though Johnson had this habit in company , when another ...
... observed , was , that his common conversation in all companies was such as to secure him universal attention , as something above the usual colloquial style was expected . " Yet , though Johnson had this habit in company , when another ...
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... observed , that they often occasioned obscurity ; he therefore contrived to construct his sentences so as not to have occasion for them , and would even rather repeat the same words , in order to avoid them . Nothing is more common than ...
... observed , that they often occasioned obscurity ; he therefore contrived to construct his sentences so as not to have occasion for them , and would even rather repeat the same words , in order to avoid them . Nothing is more common than ...
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... observed he was a fine cat , saying , ' why , yes , Sir , but I have had cats whom I liked better than this ; ' and then as if perceiving Hodge to be out of countenance , adding , but he is a very fine cat , a very fine cat indeed ...
... observed he was a fine cat , saying , ' why , yes , Sir , but I have had cats whom I liked better than this ; ' and then as if perceiving Hodge to be out of countenance , adding , but he is a very fine cat , a very fine cat indeed ...
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