The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... humour : for , it seems , when he had got to Mr. Thrale's , he found the coach was at the door , waiting to carry Mrs. and Miss Thrale , and signor Baretti , their Italian master , to Bath . This was not showing the atten- tion which ...
... humour : for , it seems , when he had got to Mr. Thrale's , he found the coach was at the door , waiting to carry Mrs. and Miss Thrale , and signor Baretti , their Italian master , to Bath . This was not showing the atten- tion which ...
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... humour with which those of different sects disputed with each other . JOHNSON . " Sir , they disputed with good humour , because they were not in earnest 8 [ 1776 . THE LIFE OF.
... humour with which those of different sects disputed with each other . JOHNSON . " Sir , they disputed with good humour , because they were not in earnest 8 [ 1776 . THE LIFE OF.
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... humour upon their fanciful theories , because they were not inter- ested in the truth of them : when a man has nothing to lose , he may be in good humour with his opponent . Ac- cordingly you see Lucian , the epicurean , who argues only ...
... humour upon their fanciful theories , because they were not inter- ested in the truth of them : when a man has nothing to lose , he may be in good humour with his opponent . Ac- cordingly you see Lucian , the epicurean , who argues only ...
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... humour in verse , and yet no poetry . Hudi- bras has a profusion of these ; yet it is not to be reckoned a poem . The Spleen , in Dodsley's collection , on which you say he chiefly rested , is not poetry . " BOSWELL . " Does not Gray's ...
... humour in verse , and yet no poetry . Hudi- bras has a profusion of these ; yet it is not to be reckoned a poem . The Spleen , in Dodsley's collection , on which you say he chiefly rested , is not poetry . " BOSWELL . " Does not Gray's ...
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... humour ; or some of the company , who are not capable of such conversation , are left out , and feel themselves uneasy . It was for this reason sir Robert Walpole said , he always talked bawdy at his table , be- cause in that all could ...
... humour ; or some of the company , who are not capable of such conversation , are left out , and feel themselves uneasy . It was for this reason sir Robert Walpole said , he always talked bawdy at his table , be- cause in that all could ...
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