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... once a man has settled his opinions , there is seldom much to be set down . " " There is nothing wonderful in the journal which we see Swift kept in London , for it contains slight topicks , and it might soon be written . " I praised ...
... once a man has settled his opinions , there is seldom much to be set down . " " There is nothing wonderful in the journal which we see Swift kept in London , for it contains slight topicks , and it might soon be written . " I praised ...
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... once took a fancy to associate with the wits of London ; but with so little success , that Foote said , “ What can he mean by coming among us ? He is not only dull himself , but the cause of dullness in others . " Trying him by the test ...
... once took a fancy to associate with the wits of London ; but with so little success , that Foote said , “ What can he mean by coming among us ? He is not only dull himself , but the cause of dullness in others . " Trying him by the test ...
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... Once , when Mr. Seward was going to Bath , and asked his commands , he said , ' Tell Dr. Harrington that I wish he ... once talked to him of some of the sayings which every body repeats , but nobody knows where to find , such as , Quos ...
... Once , when Mr. Seward was going to Bath , and asked his commands , he said , ' Tell Dr. Harrington that I wish he ... once talked to him of some of the sayings which every body repeats , but nobody knows where to find , such as , Quos ...
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... once to Dr. Johnson , that he wished for some additional members to the LITERARY CLUB , to give it an agreeable variety ; for ( said he ) there can now be nothing new among us : we have travelled over one another's minds . Johnson ...
... once to Dr. Johnson , that he wished for some additional members to the LITERARY CLUB , to give it an agreeable variety ; for ( said he ) there can now be nothing new among us : we have travelled over one another's minds . Johnson ...
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... once observed to him , that he had talked above the capacity of some people with whom they had been in company together . ' No matter , Sir , ( said Johnson ) ; they consider it as a compliment to be talked to , as if they were wiser ...
... once observed to him , that he had talked above the capacity of some people with whom they had been in company together . ' No matter , Sir , ( said Johnson ) ; they consider it as a compliment to be talked to , as if they were wiser ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Together with a Journal of a Tour ..., Volum 3 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1910 |
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