Johnsonian Miscellanies, Volume 2George Birkbeck Norman Hill Harper and Brothers, 1897 |
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... manner were borrowed from Seward , will be found post , under his name . 6 2 See ante , i . 326 , for his dislike of ' mysteriousness in trifles , ' and post , p . 8 , for the vices of retire- ment . ' Boswell , recounting how Johnson ...
... manner were borrowed from Seward , will be found post , under his name . 6 2 See ante , i . 326 , for his dislike of ' mysteriousness in trifles , ' and post , p . 8 , for the vices of retire- ment . ' Boswell , recounting how Johnson ...
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... manner of receiving a stranger at his own house , and said it had dignity and affability joined together2 . Johnson ... manners and appearance , that he could not help asking Mr. Dodsley who he was3 . Speaking one day of tea , he said ...
... manner of receiving a stranger at his own house , and said it had dignity and affability joined together2 . Johnson ... manners and appearance , that he could not help asking Mr. Dodsley who he was3 . Speaking one day of tea , he said ...
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... manner , and to anoint himself with oil , was one day mentioned before him . Johnson , in the course of conversation on the singularity of his practice , gave him the denomination of , This man of Greece , or grease , as you please to ...
... manner , and to anoint himself with oil , was one day mentioned before him . Johnson , in the course of conversation on the singularity of his practice , gave him the denomination of , This man of Greece , or grease , as you please to ...
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... manner as to throw the end of his own tail into the face of the arguer . " ' Personal and Literary Memorials , p . 63. Burke no doubt wore his hair tied up in a pig - tail . I Barrington was not a member of the Literary Club . He had ...
... manner as to throw the end of his own tail into the face of the arguer . " ' Personal and Literary Memorials , p . 63. Burke no doubt wore his hair tied up in a pig - tail . I Barrington was not a member of the Literary Club . He had ...
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... manner from what I have yet done , when I have got such a commentator . ' Will not this do for you my friend ? Burke was admirable company all that day . He never once , I think , mentioned the French revolution 3 , and was easy with me ...
... manner from what I have yet done , when I have got such a commentator . ' Will not this do for you my friend ? Burke was admirable company all that day . He never once , I think , mentioned the French revolution 3 , and was easy with me ...
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