Johnsonian Miscellanies, Volume 2George Birkbeck Norman Hill Harper and Brothers, 1897 |
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... head . ' Life , iii . 69. ' Foote is the most in- compressible fellow that I ever knew ; when you have driven him into a corner , and think you are sure of him , he runs through between your legs , or jumps over your head , and makes ...
... head . ' Life , iii . 69. ' Foote is the most in- compressible fellow that I ever knew ; when you have driven him into a corner , and think you are sure of him , he runs through between your legs , or jumps over your head , and makes ...
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... head of a nation : he was par- ticularly pleased with his manner of receiving a stranger at his own house , and said it had dignity and affability joined together2 . Johnson said , he had once seen Mr. Stanhope , Lord Chester- field's ...
... head of a nation : he was par- ticularly pleased with his manner of receiving a stranger at his own house , and said it had dignity and affability joined together2 . Johnson said , he had once seen Mr. Stanhope , Lord Chester- field's ...
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... Head Club . Life , iv . 254 . 2 Steevens , five years earlier , had taken offence at some notes on Shakespeare which Malone furnished to Isaac Reid . Prior's Malone , p . 122 . Malone wrote to Lord Charlemont on Nov. 15 , 1793 , about ...
... Head Club . Life , iv . 254 . 2 Steevens , five years earlier , had taken offence at some notes on Shakespeare which Malone furnished to Isaac Reid . Prior's Malone , p . 122 . Malone wrote to Lord Charlemont on Nov. 15 , 1793 , about ...
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... heads at the two quartos and two guineas . Courtenay is clear that I should sound Robinson , and accept of a thousand guineas , if he will give that sum . Mean- time , the title - page must be made as good as may be . It appears to me ...
... heads at the two quartos and two guineas . Courtenay is clear that I should sound Robinson , and accept of a thousand guineas , if he will give that sum . Mean- time , the title - page must be made as good as may be . It appears to me ...
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... head - he is for ever dancing the devil's jig , and sometimes he makes the most driveling effort to whistle some thought in his absent paroxisms 3. He came up to me and took me by the hand , then sat down on a sofa , and mumbled out ...
... head - he is for ever dancing the devil's jig , and sometimes he makes the most driveling effort to whistle some thought in his absent paroxisms 3. He came up to me and took me by the hand , then sat down on a sofa , and mumbled out ...
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