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... King's table , and lighted his Majesty through a suite of rooms , till they came to a private door into the library ... King . " Johnson started up , and stood still . His Majesty approached him , and at once was cour- teously easy.1 His ...
... King's table , and lighted his Majesty through a suite of rooms , till they came to a private door into the library ... King . " Johnson started up , and stood still . His Majesty approached him , and at once was cour- teously easy.1 His ...
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... King , ) if you had not written so well . " - Johnson observed to me , upon this , that " No man could have paid a hand- somer compliment ; and it was fit for a King to pay . It was decisive . " When asked by another friend , at Sir ...
... King , ) if you had not written so well . " - Johnson observed to me , upon this , that " No man could have paid a hand- somer compliment ; and it was fit for a King to pay . It was decisive . " When asked by another friend , at Sir ...
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... King ) , they seldom do these things by halves . " " No , Sir , ( answered Johnson ) , not to Kings . " But fearing to be misunderstood , he proceeded to explain himself ; and immediately subjoined , " That for those who spoke worse of ...
... King ) , they seldom do these things by halves . " " No , Sir , ( answered Johnson ) , not to Kings . " But fearing to be misunderstood , he proceeded to explain himself ; and immediately subjoined , " That for those who spoke worse of ...
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