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... glad to hear from you soon . Ib . p . 212. Whether I shall find upon the coast a Calypso that will court , or a Polypheme that will eat me . But if Polypheme comes to me , have at his eye . Ib . p . 213. 1. 19. Nor know in what state my ...
... glad to hear from you soon . Ib . p . 212. Whether I shall find upon the coast a Calypso that will court , or a Polypheme that will eat me . But if Polypheme comes to me , have at his eye . Ib . p . 213. 1. 19. Nor know in what state my ...
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... glad that his father , who was a West India planter , had left his affairs in total ruin , because , having no estate , he was not under the temptation of having slaves . " “ Richardson had little conversation , except about his own ...
... glad that his father , who was a West India planter , had left his affairs in total ruin , because , having no estate , he was not under the temptation of having slaves . " “ Richardson had little conversation , except about his own ...
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... glad to see you here again , for I love every part about you but your affectation of distress . We will go " I have at last finished my Lives , and have laid up for you a load of copy , all out of order , so that it will amuse you a ...
... glad to see you here again , for I love every part about you but your affectation of distress . We will go " I have at last finished my Lives , and have laid up for you a load of copy , all out of order , so that it will amuse you a ...
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... glad lord George Gordon had escaped , rather than that a precedent should be established for hanging a man for constructive treason ; which , in consist- ency with his true , manly , constitutional toryism , he con- sidered would be a ...
... glad lord George Gordon had escaped , rather than that a precedent should be established for hanging a man for constructive treason ; which , in consist- ency with his true , manly , constitutional toryism , he con- sidered would be a ...
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... glad to meet Wilkes again , who was this day seated . between Dr. Beattie and Dr. Johnson ; between truth and reason , as general Paoli said , when I told him of it . WILKES . " I have been thinking , Dr. Johnson , that there should be ...
... glad to meet Wilkes again , who was this day seated . between Dr. Beattie and Dr. Johnson ; between truth and reason , as general Paoli said , when I told him of it . WILKES . " I have been thinking , Dr. Johnson , that there should be ...
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acquaintance admirable Anecdotes answered appeared Ashbourne asked asthma attention believe Bennet Langton bishop Brocklesby Burke Burney character club consider conversation curiosity dear sir death dined dropsy edition eminent English entertained expressed favour Francis Barber gentleman Gentleman's Magazine give glad happy honour hope humble servant JAMES BOSWELL Johnson kind lady Langton late learned letter Lichfield literary live London lord lordship LUCY PORTER Lusiad madam Malone manner mentioned merit mind never observed occasion once opinion Oxford perhaps person pleased pleasure poet Pope pounds praise prayers publick published racter recollect remark respect reverend Samuel Johnson Scotland seems sir John sir John Hawkins sir Joshua Reynolds suppose sure talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told translation verses whig Wilkes WILLIAM GERARD HAMILTON wish write written wrote young