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... thought it " wonderfully flattering to me to have his company . " But she must suddenly have remembered that Johnson on the road was not the same person as Johnson on the hearth . While travelling he seemed indifferent to discom- fort ...
... thought it " wonderfully flattering to me to have his company . " But she must suddenly have remembered that Johnson on the road was not the same person as Johnson on the hearth . While travelling he seemed indifferent to discom- fort ...
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... thought it possible that " a man who has been canting all his life may cant to the last " , but not probable : " A man who has been refused a pardon after so much petitioning would hardly be praying thus fervently for the King . " For ...
... thought it possible that " a man who has been canting all his life may cant to the last " , but not probable : " A man who has been refused a pardon after so much petitioning would hardly be praying thus fervently for the King . " For ...
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... thought ' is all the worse for being often thought , because to be wit it ought to be newly thought . " " But , sir , ' tis the expression makes it new . " " How can the expression make it new ? It may make it clear , or may make it ...
... thought ' is all the worse for being often thought , because to be wit it ought to be newly thought . " " But , sir , ' tis the expression makes it new . " " How can the expression make it new ? It may make it clear , or may make it ...
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