The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D., Band 1Dent, 1949 |
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... heard him relate , with much satisfaction , that several of the characters in the Rambler were drawn so naturally , that when it first circulated in numbers , a club in one of the towns in Essex imagined themselves to be severally ...
... heard him relate , with much satisfaction , that several of the characters in the Rambler were drawn so naturally , that when it first circulated in numbers , a club in one of the towns in Essex imagined themselves to be severally ...
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... heard much , I said to Davies , " Don't tell where I come from . " " From Scotland , " cried Davies , roguishly . " Mr. Johnson , ( said I ) I do indeed come from Scotland , but I cannot help it . " I am willing to flatter myself that I ...
... heard much , I said to Davies , " Don't tell where I come from . " " From Scotland , " cried Davies , roguishly . " Mr. Johnson , ( said I ) I do indeed come from Scotland , but I cannot help it . " I am willing to flatter myself that I ...
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... heard so much said of Johnson's slovenliness and roughness . I have preserved nothing. 1 My very honourable friend General Sir George Howard , who served in the Duke of Cumberland's army , has assured me that the cruelties were not ...
... heard so much said of Johnson's slovenliness and roughness . I have preserved nothing. 1 My very honourable friend General Sir George Howard , who served in the Duke of Cumberland's army , has assured me that the cruelties were not ...
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