The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.J. M. Dent & Company, 1931 |
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James Boswell Edmond Malone. had been some time in the shop , he sent for me to come out of the coach , and help him ... BOSWELL . " I was this morning in Ridley's shop , Sir ; and was told , that the collection called Johnsoniana ' has ...
James Boswell Edmond Malone. had been some time in the shop , he sent for me to come out of the coach , and help him ... BOSWELL . " I was this morning in Ridley's shop , Sir ; and was told , that the collection called Johnsoniana ' has ...
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... BOSWELL . " Supposing I should be tête - à - tête with him at table . " JOHNSON . " Sir , there is no more reason for your drinking with him , than his being sober with you . " BOSWELL . ' Why , that is true ; for it would do him less ...
... BOSWELL . " Supposing I should be tête - à - tête with him at table . " JOHNSON . " Sir , there is no more reason for your drinking with him , than his being sober with you . " BOSWELL . ' Why , that is true ; for it would do him less ...
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James Boswell Edmond Malone. will . " JOHNSON . " No , Sir . Who thinks the worse of - for He it ? " BOSWELL . " Lord was not his friend . " JOHNSON . " That is only a circumstance , Sir ; a slight distinction . could not get into the ...
James Boswell Edmond Malone. will . " JOHNSON . " No , Sir . Who thinks the worse of - for He it ? " BOSWELL . " Lord was not his friend . " JOHNSON . " That is only a circumstance , Sir ; a slight distinction . could not get into the ...
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