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... talk , and I made it my business to talk . I find it does a man good to be talked to by his Sovereign . In the first place , a man cannot be in a passion- . ' Here some question interrupted him , which is to be regretted , as he ...
... talk , and I made it my business to talk . I find it does a man good to be talked to by his Sovereign . In the first place , a man cannot be in a passion- . ' Here some question interrupted him , which is to be regretted , as he ...
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... talk of me ? ' BOSWELL . ' Indeed , Sir , he does , and loves you . ' Thinking that I now had him in a corner , and being solicitous for the literary fame of my country , I pressed him for his opinion on the merit of Dr. Robertson's ...
... talk of me ? ' BOSWELL . ' Indeed , Sir , he does , and loves you . ' Thinking that I now had him in a corner , and being solicitous for the literary fame of my country , I pressed him for his opinion on the merit of Dr. Robertson's ...
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... talk such paradox : let me have no more on't . It cannot entertain , far less can it instruct . Lord Monboddo , one of your Scotch Judges , talked a great deal of such nonsense . I suffered him ; but I will not suffer you . ' BOSWELL ...
... talk such paradox : let me have no more on't . It cannot entertain , far less can it instruct . Lord Monboddo , one of your Scotch Judges , talked a great deal of such nonsense . I suffered him ; but I will not suffer you . ' BOSWELL ...
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