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... wine ; but I had a cut of meat for six - pence , and bread for a penny , and gave the waiter a penny ; so that I was quite well served , nay , better than the rest , for they 5 gave the waiter nothing . HIS OFELLUS in the Art of Living ...
... wine ; but I had a cut of meat for six - pence , and bread for a penny , and gave the waiter a penny ; so that I was quite well served , nay , better than the rest , for they 5 gave the waiter nothing . HIS OFELLUS in the Art of Living ...
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... wine , of which he then sometimes drank a bottle . The orthodox high - church sound of the MITRE , -the figure and manner of the celebrated 15 SAMUEL JOHNSON , the extraordinary power and precision of his conversation , and the pride ...
... wine , of which he then sometimes drank a bottle . The orthodox high - church sound of the MITRE , -the figure and manner of the celebrated 15 SAMUEL JOHNSON , the extraordinary power and precision of his conversation , and the pride ...
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... wine that King George gives me money to pay for . But , Sir , I think that the pleasure of cursing the House of Hanover , and drinking King James ' health , are amply overbalanced by three hundred pounds a year . " 15 I heard him once ...
... wine that King George gives me money to pay for . But , Sir , I think that the pleasure of cursing the House of Hanover , and drinking King James ' health , are amply overbalanced by three hundred pounds a year . " 15 I heard him once ...
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... several persons . " Alexander , Earl of Eglintoune , who loved wit more than wine , and men of genius more than sycophants , had regretted G 35 that Johnson had not been educated with more refinement , THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL.D. 81.
... several persons . " Alexander , Earl of Eglintoune , who loved wit more than wine , and men of genius more than sycophants , had regretted G 35 that Johnson had not been educated with more refinement , THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL.D. 81.
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... wine . " " 6 JOHNSON . Many of Shakspeare's plays are the worse for 30 being acted : Macbeth , for instance . " O JOHN- Talking of our feeling for the distresses of others ; SON . " Why , Sir , there is much noise made about it , but it ...
... wine . " " 6 JOHNSON . Many of Shakspeare's plays are the worse for 30 being acted : Macbeth , for instance . " O JOHN- Talking of our feeling for the distresses of others ; SON . " Why , Sir , there is much noise made about it , but it ...
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