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Johnson , it seems , had asked his mother's permission to marry and when she protested the rashness of the proposed step , he replied : " Mother , I have not deceived Mrs. Porter ; I have told her the worst of me ; that I am of mean ...
Johnson , it seems , had asked his mother's permission to marry and when she protested the rashness of the proposed step , he replied : " Mother , I have not deceived Mrs. Porter ; I have told her the worst of me ; that I am of mean ...
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“ That , Sir , " replied Johnson , “ I find , is what a very great many of your countrymen cannot help " -meaning , of course , that swarms of Scotchmen had been " coming from Scotland " to London where not all Englishmen welcomed them ...
“ That , Sir , " replied Johnson , “ I find , is what a very great many of your countrymen cannot help " -meaning , of course , that swarms of Scotchmen had been " coming from Scotland " to London where not all Englishmen welcomed them ...
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Once when someone insisted on reading passages from Irene to a social group , Johnson left the room ; when asked the reason for this behavior , he replied : " Sir , I thought it had been better . ” Once when told that a certain ...
Once when someone insisted on reading passages from Irene to a social group , Johnson left the room ; when asked the reason for this behavior , he replied : " Sir , I thought it had been better . ” Once when told that a certain ...
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