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... allowed me as the delegate of your Lordship . ' This passage proves , that Johnson's addressing his ' Plan ' to Lord Chesterfield was not merely in consequence of the result of a report by means of Dodsley , that the Earl favoured the ...
... allowed me as the delegate of your Lordship . ' This passage proves , that Johnson's addressing his ' Plan ' to Lord Chesterfield was not merely in consequence of the result of a report by means of Dodsley , that the Earl favoured the ...
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... allowed , that the structure of his sentences is expanded , and often has somewhat of the inversion of Latin ; and that he delighted to express familiar thoughts in philosophical language ; being in this the reverse of Socrates , who ...
... allowed , that the structure of his sentences is expanded , and often has somewhat of the inversion of Latin ; and that he delighted to express familiar thoughts in philosophical language ; being in this the reverse of Socrates , who ...
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... allowed to sit down and desire that ... dine with us . ” I thus , Sir , shewed her the absurdity of the [ # ] levelling doctrine . She has never liked me since . Sir , your levellers wish to level down as far as themselves ; but they ...
... allowed to sit down and desire that ... dine with us . ” I thus , Sir , shewed her the absurdity of the [ # ] levelling doctrine . She has never liked me since . Sir , your levellers wish to level down as far as themselves ; but they ...
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