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... kind enough to give me an inscription suited to that particular scene ; or determine which of the two formerly transmitted to you is the best ; and at any rate , favour me with an English translation . It will be doubly kind if you 108 ...
... kind enough to give me an inscription suited to that particular scene ; or determine which of the two formerly transmitted to you is the best ; and at any rate , favour me with an English translation . It will be doubly kind if you 108 ...
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... kind of pleasing distraction for some time , I got into a corner , with Johnson , Garrick , and Harris . GARRICK . ( to Harris , ) ' Pray , Sir , have you read Potter's Eschylus ? ' HARRIS . ' Yes ; and think it pretty . ' GARRICK ...
... kind of pleasing distraction for some time , I got into a corner , with Johnson , Garrick , and Harris . GARRICK . ( to Harris , ) ' Pray , Sir , have you read Potter's Eschylus ? ' HARRIS . ' Yes ; and think it pretty . ' GARRICK ...
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... kind enough to put in writing as an answer to that letter , what you have now said , and as Lord Percy is to dine with us at General Paoli's soon , I will take an opportunity to read the correspondence in his Lordship's presence ...
... kind enough to put in writing as an answer to that letter , what you have now said , and as Lord Percy is to dine with us at General Paoli's soon , I will take an opportunity to read the correspondence in his Lordship's presence ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His ..., Volume 2 James Boswell,Samuel Johnson Visualização integral - 1791 |
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