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... continued it , it would have been the best thing he had ever written . " I should have related not only every thing important about Johnson , but many things about the men who flourished at the same time ; " adding , with an expres ...
... continued it , it would have been the best thing he had ever written . " I should have related not only every thing important about Johnson , but many things about the men who flourished at the same time ; " adding , with an expres ...
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... continued . Finding , at last , or supposing , that I might not call on him any more , he requested a respectable friend to tell me that he would be glad to see me as soon as possible ; but this message was delivered me while making ...
... continued . Finding , at last , or supposing , that I might not call on him any more , he requested a respectable friend to tell me that he would be glad to see me as soon as possible ; but this message was delivered me while making ...
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... continued me- litation , and write their productions only when , in their own opinion , they have completed them . ' 532. Dislike of Swift . The extraordinary prejudice and dislike of Swift , manifested on all occasions by Johnson ...
... continued me- litation , and write their productions only when , in their own opinion , they have completed them . ' 532. Dislike of Swift . The extraordinary prejudice and dislike of Swift , manifested on all occasions by Johnson ...
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... continued to reside with him , and in her he had always a con- versable companion ; who , whether at his dinners or at his tea - table , entertained his friends with her sensible conversation . Being extremely clean and neat in her ...
... continued to reside with him , and in her he had always a con- versable companion ; who , whether at his dinners or at his tea - table , entertained his friends with her sensible conversation . Being extremely clean and neat in her ...
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... continued to his death . Johnson may be pronounced to have been superstitious ; but I own that I was sensibly struck with the force of the observation . 548. Pope's Homer . Lord Lyttelton told me , that on a visit to Mr. Pope , while he ...
... continued to his death . Johnson may be pronounced to have been superstitious ; but I own that I was sensibly struck with the force of the observation . 548. Pope's Homer . Lord Lyttelton told me , that on a visit to Mr. Pope , while he ...
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