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... speaks of the superior attainments underlying ' one of the most repulsive exteriors that any woman ever possessed . ' Madame d'Arblay , who also speaks of her ugliness , was gratified by Mrs Chapone's praise of her Evelina , Cecilia and ...
... speaks of the superior attainments underlying ' one of the most repulsive exteriors that any woman ever possessed . ' Madame d'Arblay , who also speaks of her ugliness , was gratified by Mrs Chapone's praise of her Evelina , Cecilia and ...
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... speaks of Johnson's su- periority in this respect . Johnson considered that , though of no great abilities , Guthrie had read and written so long as to have picked up a good deal of knowledge . Guthrie's later and more important works ...
... speaks of Johnson's su- periority in this respect . Johnson considered that , though of no great abilities , Guthrie had read and written so long as to have picked up a good deal of knowledge . Guthrie's later and more important works ...
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... speaks , however , of Johnson as ' liking individuals among the Quakers , ' and the doctor introduced Boswell to Mr Lloyd , a banker at Birmingham , a Quaker ; another was John Scott , whose acquaintance Johnson owed to Hoole , noticed ...
... speaks , however , of Johnson as ' liking individuals among the Quakers , ' and the doctor introduced Boswell to Mr Lloyd , a banker at Birmingham , a Quaker ; another was John Scott , whose acquaintance Johnson owed to Hoole , noticed ...
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