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... talked of the melancholy end of a gentleman who had destroyed himself . " JOHNSON . ' It was owing to imaginary difficulties in his affairs , which , had he talked of with any friend , would soon have vanished . ' BOSWELL . ' Do you ...
... talked of the melancholy end of a gentleman who had destroyed himself . " JOHNSON . ' It was owing to imaginary difficulties in his affairs , which , had he talked of with any friend , would soon have vanished . ' BOSWELL . ' Do you ...
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... talked of Sir Andrew Stuart's elegant and plausible Letters to Lord Mansfield : a copy of which had been sent by the authour to Dr. Johnson . JOHNSON . ' They have not answered the end . They have not been talked of ; I have never heard ...
... talked of Sir Andrew Stuart's elegant and plausible Letters to Lord Mansfield : a copy of which had been sent by the authour to Dr. Johnson . JOHNSON . ' They have not answered the end . They have not been talked of ; I have never heard ...
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... talked of him to Mr. Dunning a few days before , and had said , that in his company we did not so much interchange conversation , as listen to him ; and that Dunning observed , upon this , ' One is always willing to listen to Dr ...
... talked of him to Mr. Dunning a few days before , and had said , that in his company we did not so much interchange conversation , as listen to him ; and that Dunning observed , upon this , ' One is always willing to listen to Dr ...
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