The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... Perhaps it has been of advantage , as it has given weight to what you said : you could not , perhaps , have talked with such authority without it . " JOHNSON . " No , Sir [ 112 ] THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
... Perhaps it has been of advantage , as it has given weight to what you said : you could not , perhaps , have talked with such authority without it . " JOHNSON . " No , Sir [ 112 ] THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
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... perhaps , or perhaps too strong an em- phasis , ( which always offended him , ) consider what her flattery was worth , before she choaked him with it . ' " Now let the genuine anecdote be contrasted with this . The person thus ...
... perhaps , or perhaps too strong an em- phasis , ( which always offended him , ) consider what her flattery was worth , before she choaked him with it . ' " Now let the genuine anecdote be contrasted with this . The person thus ...
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... perhaps with notes . This is done by Norris . " A book of Letters , upon all kinds of subjects . Claudian , a new edition of his works , cum notis variorum , in the manner of Burman . " Tully's Tusculan Questions , a translation of them ...
... perhaps with notes . This is done by Norris . " A book of Letters , upon all kinds of subjects . Claudian , a new edition of his works , cum notis variorum , in the manner of Burman . " Tully's Tusculan Questions , a translation of them ...
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