Johnsonian Miscellanies, Volume 2George Birkbeck Norman Hill Harper and Brothers, 1897 |
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... took care to defeat the curiosity which they could not suppress , by conducting their visitants perversely to inconvenient points of view , and introducing them at the wrong end 3 of a walk to detect a deception ; in- juries of which ...
... took care to defeat the curiosity which they could not suppress , by conducting their visitants perversely to inconvenient points of view , and introducing them at the wrong end 3 of a walk to detect a deception ; in- juries of which ...
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... took my word and honour that , till the 1st of March , my allowance of wine per diem should not exceed four good glasses at dinner , and a pint after it3 : and this I have kept , though I have dined with Jack Wilkes ; at the London ...
... took my word and honour that , till the 1st of March , my allowance of wine per diem should not exceed four good glasses at dinner , and a pint after it3 : and this I have kept , though I have dined with Jack Wilkes ; at the London ...
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... took care to write down soon after . ' I have read his History of the Stage , which is a very capital piece of criticism and anti - agrarianism 2. I shall now read all Shakspeare through , in a very different manner from what I have yet ...
... took care to write down soon after . ' I have read his History of the Stage , which is a very capital piece of criticism and anti - agrarianism 2. I shall now read all Shakspeare through , in a very different manner from what I have yet ...
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... took me by the hand , then sat down on a sofa , and mumbled out that he had heard two papers had appeared against him in the course of this week - one of which was - that he was to go to Ireland next summer in order to abuse the ...
... took me by the hand , then sat down on a sofa , and mumbled out that he had heard two papers had appeared against him in the course of this week - one of which was - that he was to go to Ireland next summer in order to abuse the ...
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... took up Johnson , and set him down at a given place . Johnson hearing afterwards what the lady was attacked James , when next he met him , for carrying him about in such company . James apologised by saying ** . ' Damn the rascal ...
... took up Johnson , and set him down at a given place . Johnson hearing afterwards what the lady was attacked James , when next he met him , for carrying him about in such company . James apologised by saying ** . ' Damn the rascal ...
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