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... thought it would succeed , not from any great excellence in the writing , but from the novelty , and the general spirit and gaiety of the piece , which keeps the audience always attentive , and dismisses them in good humour . " We went ...
... thought it would succeed , not from any great excellence in the writing , but from the novelty , and the general spirit and gaiety of the piece , which keeps the audience always attentive , and dismisses them in good humour . " We went ...
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... thought so indeed , Sir , had I made such a speech as you have now done . " JOHNSON . ( drawing himself in , and , I really thought blushing , ) " Nay , don't be angry . I did not mean to offend you . " JOSHUA . " At first the taste of ...
... thought so indeed , Sir , had I made such a speech as you have now done . " JOHNSON . ( drawing himself in , and , I really thought blushing , ) " Nay , don't be angry . I did not mean to offend you . " JOSHUA . " At first the taste of ...
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James Boswell. in new words , but it is an old thought . This is one Wine and of the disadvantages of wine , it makes a man mis- the duty take words for thoughts . " BOSWELL . " I think it of hos- is a new thought ; at least , it is in a ...
James Boswell. in new words , but it is an old thought . This is one Wine and of the disadvantages of wine , it makes a man mis- the duty take words for thoughts . " BOSWELL . " I think it of hos- is a new thought ; at least , it is in a ...
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... thought her innocent , and leaves out what follows ; that she nevertheless was guilty . Now this is being as culpable as one can conceive , to misrepresent fact in a book , and for what motive ? It is like one of those lies which people ...
... thought her innocent , and leaves out what follows ; that she nevertheless was guilty . Now this is being as culpable as one can conceive , to misrepresent fact in a book , and for what motive ? It is like one of those lies which people ...
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... thought he would receive the good news in the best humour , I announced it eagerly : " [ have been at work for you to - day , Sir . I have been with Lord Marchmont . He bade me tell you , he has a great respect for you , and will call ...
... thought he would receive the good news in the best humour , I announced it eagerly : " [ have been at work for you to - day , Sir . I have been with Lord Marchmont . He bade me tell you , he has a great respect for you , and will call ...
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