Johnsonian Miscellanies, Volume 2George Birkbeck Norman Hill Harper and Brothers, 1897 |
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... Madam , ( said he , ) and whenever you perform it I will once more hobble out to the theatre myself . " Ib . iv . 242 . ' The meek sorrows and virtuous distress of Catherine have furnished some scenes which may be justly numbered among ...
... Madam , ( said he , ) and whenever you perform it I will once more hobble out to the theatre myself . " Ib . iv . 242 . ' The meek sorrows and virtuous distress of Catherine have furnished some scenes which may be justly numbered among ...
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... Madam , I must tell you for your comfort you have escaped much better than a certain lady did awhile ago , upon whose patience I intruded greatly more than I have done on yours ; but the lady asked me for no other purpose but to make a ...
... Madam , I must tell you for your comfort you have escaped much better than a certain lady did awhile ago , upon whose patience I intruded greatly more than I have done on yours ; but the lady asked me for no other purpose but to make a ...
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... madam , to suppers ; she would like an egg or two , and a few slices of ham , or a rasher - a rasher , I believe , would please her better . " ' How ridiculous ! However , nothing could persuade Mrs. Thrale not to have the cloth laid ...
... madam , to suppers ; she would like an egg or two , and a few slices of ham , or a rasher - a rasher , I believe , would please her better . " ' How ridiculous ! However , nothing could persuade Mrs. Thrale not to have the cloth laid ...
Page 105
... him if a small basin would not save him trouble , and be more agreeable . " I wonder , Madam , " answered he roughly , " why refreshment refreshment . Such signs of effeminacy as these , suited Hawkins's Life of Johnson . 105.
... him if a small basin would not save him trouble , and be more agreeable . " I wonder , Madam , " answered he roughly , " why refreshment refreshment . Such signs of effeminacy as these , suited Hawkins's Life of Johnson . 105.
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... Madam , and not me . " The lady was silent and went on with her task . ' Boswell tells nothing of this ; it is probable that the number of the cups and the roughness of the answer were increased by tradition . Ante , ii . 76 . I'I once ...
... Madam , and not me . " The lady was silent and went on with her task . ' Boswell tells nothing of this ; it is probable that the number of the cups and the roughness of the answer were increased by tradition . Ante , ii . 76 . I'I once ...
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