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... seen Brentford ? " and I took the liberty to add , My dear sir , surely that was shocking : - " " Why , then , sir , " he replied , " you have never seen Brentford . " 66 Though his usual phrase for conversation was talk , yet he made a ...
... seen Brentford ? " and I took the liberty to add , My dear sir , surely that was shocking : - " " Why , then , sir , " he replied , " you have never seen Brentford . " 66 Though his usual phrase for conversation was talk , yet he made a ...
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... seen upon the stage . ' Mrs. Porter , in the vehemence of rage , and Mrs. Clive in the spright- liness of humour , I have never seen equalled . What Clive did best , she did better than Garrick ; but could not do half so many things ...
... seen upon the stage . ' Mrs. Porter , in the vehemence of rage , and Mrs. Clive in the spright- liness of humour , I have never seen equalled . What Clive did best , she did better than Garrick ; but could not do half so many things ...
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... seen Chatsworth ? I It is remarkable that so good a Latin scholar as Johnson should have been so inattentive to the metre , as , by mistake , to have written stellas instead of ignes . Boswell . VOL . IV . Y was at Chatsworth on Monday ...
... seen Chatsworth ? I It is remarkable that so good a Latin scholar as Johnson should have been so inattentive to the metre , as , by mistake , to have written stellas instead of ignes . Boswell . VOL . IV . Y was at Chatsworth on Monday ...
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