The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 10John Murray, 1844 |
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... answered he roughly , " why all the ladies ask me such questions . It is to save yourselves trouble Madam , and not me . " The lady was silent , and re sumed her task . 480. “ A completely wicked Man . ” Dr. Johnson being in company ...
... answered he roughly , " why all the ladies ask me such questions . It is to save yourselves trouble Madam , and not me . " The lady was silent , and re sumed her task . 480. “ A completely wicked Man . ” Dr. Johnson being in company ...
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... answered Dr. Farmer , " for your flattering opinion of my work , but still think there are some critics who will adhere to their old opinions , certain persons that I could name . " " Ah ! " said Johnson , " that may be true ; for the ...
... answered Dr. Farmer , " for your flattering opinion of my work , but still think there are some critics who will adhere to their old opinions , certain persons that I could name . " " Ah ! " said Johnson , " that may be true ; for the ...
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... answered that Mrs. Cobb had not only never told such a story , but that she had not even ever heard of it . Notwithstanding this denial , Miss Seward persisted in her story to the last . The report as to the hanging was probably derived ...
... answered that Mrs. Cobb had not only never told such a story , but that she had not even ever heard of it . Notwithstanding this denial , Miss Seward persisted in her story to the last . The report as to the hanging was probably derived ...
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... answered , ' No , Madam , nor ever intend it . " " Shocked at the unfeeling rudeness he thus recorded of himself , I replied , that I was surprised any person should ob- trude their writings upon his attention ; adding , that if I could ...
... answered , ' No , Madam , nor ever intend it . " " Shocked at the unfeeling rudeness he thus recorded of himself , I replied , that I was surprised any person should ob- trude their writings upon his attention ; adding , that if I could ...
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... 66 are you listening to what the Doctor and mamma are about ? " " Yes , papa , " answered the boy . " And , " quoth Mr. Thrale , " what are they saying ? ” 66 66 They are disputing , " replied Harry ; " but mamma D 3 BARETTI . 37 32.
... 66 are you listening to what the Doctor and mamma are about ? " " Yes , papa , " answered the boy . " And , " quoth Mr. Thrale , " what are they saying ? ” 66 66 They are disputing , " replied Harry ; " but mamma D 3 BARETTI . 37 32.
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