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... person whom he represents ; but even what a person would say on any particular subject . ' JOHNSON . ' Why , Sir , you are to con- sider that the manner and some particular phrases of a person do much to impress you with an idea of him ...
... person whom he represents ; but even what a person would say on any particular subject . ' JOHNSON . ' Why , Sir , you are to con- sider that the manner and some particular phrases of a person do much to impress you with an idea of him ...
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... person was mentioned , who it was said could take down in short hand the speeches in parliament with perfect exactness . JOHNSON . ' Sir , it is impossible . I remember one Angel , who came to me to write for him a Preface or Dedication ...
... person was mentioned , who it was said could take down in short hand the speeches in parliament with perfect exactness . JOHNSON . ' Sir , it is impossible . I remember one Angel , who came to me to write for him a Preface or Dedication ...
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... person rather than to another . There is a motive of preference from kindness , and this kindness is generally entertained for the nearest relation . If I owe a particular man a sum of money , I am obliged to let that man have the next ...
... person rather than to another . There is a motive of preference from kindness , and this kindness is generally entertained for the nearest relation . If I owe a particular man a sum of money , I am obliged to let that man have the next ...
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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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