The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... madam ; with a little more spoiling , you will , I think , make me a complete rascal " -he meant , easy to become a capricious and self - indulgent valetudinarian ; a character for which I have heard him express great disgust . a ...
... madam ; with a little more spoiling , you will , I think , make me a complete rascal " -he meant , easy to become a capricious and self - indulgent valetudinarian ; a character for which I have heard him express great disgust . a ...
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... madam , I do not recollect a time when that was the case . " Talking of the Spectator , he said , " It is wonderful that there is such a proportion of bad papers in the half of the 4 Johnson's opinions concerning the Monthly and ...
... madam , I do not recollect a time when that was the case . " Talking of the Spectator , he said , " It is wonderful that there is such a proportion of bad papers in the half of the 4 Johnson's opinions concerning the Monthly and ...
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... madam , when you are declaiming , declaim ; and when you are calculating , calculate . " At another time , when she said , perhaps affectedly , " I don't like to fly . " JOHN- SON . " With your wings , madam , you must fly : but have a ...
... madam , when you are declaiming , declaim ; and when you are calculating , calculate . " At another time , when she said , perhaps affectedly , " I don't like to fly . " JOHN- SON . " With your wings , madam , you must fly : but have a ...
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... madam , " looking towards Johnson , " that among all your acquaintance you could find one exception ? " The lady smiled , and seemed to acquiesce . 66 " I read , " said he , Sharpe's Letters on Italy over again , when I was at Bath ...
... madam , " looking towards Johnson , " that among all your acquaintance you could find one exception ? " The lady smiled , and seemed to acquiesce . 66 " I read , " said he , Sharpe's Letters on Italy over again , when I was at Bath ...
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... Madam , " said I , " his respect for you is such , that I know he will not leave you , unless you abso- lutely desire it . But as you have so much of his company , I hope you will be good enough to forego it for a day ; as Mr. Dilly is ...
... Madam , " said I , " his respect for you is such , that I know he will not leave you , unless you abso- lutely desire it . But as you have so much of his company , I hope you will be good enough to forego it for a day ; as Mr. Dilly is ...
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