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... give me directions how to pay it , and not mention it to my dear mother . SAM . JOHNSON . ' " In 1744 he produced THE LIFE OF RICHARD SAVAGE : a man of whom it is difficult to speak impartially , without wonder- 25 ing that he was for ...
... give me directions how to pay it , and not mention it to my dear mother . SAM . JOHNSON . ' " In 1744 he produced THE LIFE OF RICHARD SAVAGE : a man of whom it is difficult to speak impartially , without wonder- 25 ing that he was for ...
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... give you something to speak , with which you are little acquainted , and then we shall see how just my observation is . That shall be the criterion . Let me hear you repeat the ninth Commandment , ' Thou shalt not 30 bear false witness ...
... give you something to speak , with which you are little acquainted , and then we shall see how just my observation is . That shall be the criterion . Let me hear you repeat the ninth Commandment , ' Thou shalt not 30 bear false witness ...
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... give more , for he had them all in his head . Garrick observed in his sprightly manner , with more vi- vacity than regard to just discrimination , as is usual with wits , " When Johnson lived much with the Herveys , and saw a good deal ...
... give more , for he had them all in his head . Garrick observed in his sprightly manner , with more vi- vacity than regard to just discrimination , as is usual with wits , " When Johnson lived much with the Herveys , and saw a good deal ...
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... give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison . " Some of the translations of the mottos are by a Mr. F. Lewis , whom Johnson thus described : " Sir , he lived in 25 London , and hung loose upon society . " Mrs. Anna Williams ...
... give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison . " Some of the translations of the mottos are by a Mr. F. Lewis , whom Johnson thus described : " Sir , he lived in 25 London , and hung loose upon society . " Mrs. Anna Williams ...
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... 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 select 30 such books as I best understand . " Dr. Adams suggested Dr. Maty as an ...
... 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 select 30 such books as I best understand . " Dr. Adams suggested Dr. Maty as an ...
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