The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Volume 3Cadell and Company, 1834 |
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... Doctor Johnson was laughing scornfully , he proceed- ed smartly ; " Why , Dr Johnson , this is not so easy as you seem to think ; for if you were to make little fishes talk , they would talk like whales . " To support the expence of his ...
... Doctor Johnson was laughing scornfully , he proceed- ed smartly ; " Why , Dr Johnson , this is not so easy as you seem to think ; for if you were to make little fishes talk , they would talk like whales . " To support the expence of his ...
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... Doctor was accordingly followed . At the time that Miss Linley was in the highest esteem as a public singer , Dr Johnson came in the evening to drink tea with Miss Reynolds , and when he entered the room , she said to him , ' See , Dr ...
... Doctor was accordingly followed . At the time that Miss Linley was in the highest esteem as a public singer , Dr Johnson came in the evening to drink tea with Miss Reynolds , and when he entered the room , she said to him , ' See , Dr ...
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... Samuel Johnson . By Leslie Stephen . ( English Men of Letters Series . ) 1878 . Samuel Johnson . By Lieut . - Col . F. Grant . With a bibliography by J. P. Anderson . ( Great Writers Series . ) 1887 . Macaulay's Life of Johnson was ...
... Samuel Johnson . By Leslie Stephen . ( English Men of Letters Series . ) 1878 . Samuel Johnson . By Lieut . - Col . F. Grant . With a bibliography by J. P. Anderson . ( Great Writers Series . ) 1887 . Macaulay's Life of Johnson was ...
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