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... answered , 15 because it was impossible to keep him at home ; for , young as he was , he believed he had caught the publick spirit and zeal for Sacheverel , and would have staid for ever in the church , satisfied with beholding_him ...
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... answered , I had been sliding in Christ - Church meadow . And 30 this I said with as much nonchalance as I am now talking to you . I had no notion that I was wrong or irreverent to my tutor . " BOSWELL . " That , Sir , was great ...
... answered , I had been sliding in Christ - Church meadow . And 30 this I said with as much nonchalance as I am now talking to you . I had no notion that I was wrong or irreverent to my tutor . " BOSWELL . " That , Sir , was great ...
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... seemed very 35 desirous to see Pope's note , he answered , " Who would not be proud to have such a man as Pope so solicitous in enquir- ing about him ? " O Sir Joshua Reynolds , however , said : " 18 THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL.D.
... seemed very 35 desirous to see Pope's note , he answered , " Who would not be proud to have such a man as Pope so solicitous in enquir- ing about him ? " O Sir Joshua Reynolds , however , said : " 18 THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL.D.
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... answered , " Why , Sir , I must do as well as I can . My chief purpose is to give my countrymen a view of what is doing in literature upon the continent ; and I shall have , in a good measure , the choice of my subject , for I shall ...
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... ( answered the messenger ) , he said , 10 " Thank GOD I have done with him . " " " I am glad ( replied Johnson , with a smile ) , that he thanks GOD for any thing . " " SIR , TO BENNET LANGTON . " I have a mother more than eighty years ...
... ( answered the messenger ) , he said , 10 " Thank GOD I have done with him . " " " I am glad ( replied Johnson , with a smile ) , that he thanks GOD for any thing . " " SIR , TO BENNET LANGTON . " I have a mother more than eighty years ...
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