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... honour- able and reverend friend , speaking of the favourable re- ception of my volumes , even in the circles of fashion and elegance , said to me , you have made them all talk Johnson . " - Yes , I may add , I have Johnsonised the land ...
... honour- able and reverend friend , speaking of the favourable re- ception of my volumes , even in the circles of fashion and elegance , said to me , you have made them all talk Johnson . " - Yes , I may add , I have Johnsonised the land ...
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... honour and happiness of enjoying his friendship for upwards of twenty years ; as I had the scheme of writing his life constantly in view ; as he was well apprized of this circumstance , and from time to time obligingly satisfied my ...
... honour and happiness of enjoying his friendship for upwards of twenty years ; as I had the scheme of writing his life constantly in view ; as he was well apprized of this circumstance , and from time to time obligingly satisfied my ...
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... honour , influence , without sub- jection to caprice . " Horace . " Hard it would be if men entered life with the same views with which they leave it , or left as they enter it.- No hope - no undertaking - no regard to benevolence- no ...
... honour , influence , without sub- jection to caprice . " Horace . " Hard it would be if men entered life with the same views with which they leave it , or left as they enter it.- No hope - no undertaking - no regard to benevolence- no ...
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... honour , is peculiar to the great , or at least to the wealthy ; but an opportunity now offers for almost every individual to secure the praise of paying a just regard to the illustrious dead , united with the pleasure of doing good to ...
... honour , is peculiar to the great , or at least to the wealthy ; but an opportunity now offers for almost every individual to secure the praise of paying a just regard to the illustrious dead , united with the pleasure of doing good to ...
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James Boswell. your lordship . To be so distinguished , is an honour , which , being very little accustomed to favours from the great , I know not well how to receive , or in what terms to acknowledge . " When , upon some slight ...
James Boswell. your lordship . To be so distinguished , is an honour , which , being very little accustomed to favours from the great , I know not well how to receive , or in what terms to acknowledge . " When , upon some slight ...
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