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... seen in the time that we have to travel . We must , to be sure , see Rome , Naples , Florence , and Venice , and as much more as we can . " ( Speaking with a tone of animation . ) 22 When I expressed an earnest wish for his remarks on ...
... seen in the time that we have to travel . We must , to be sure , see Rome , Naples , Florence , and Venice , and as much more as we can . " ( Speaking with a tone of animation . ) 22 When I expressed an earnest wish for his remarks on ...
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... seen him but once these twenty years . The tide of life has driven us different ways . " I 66 1 This Mr. Ellis was , I believe , the last of that profession called Scriveners , which is one of the London companies , but of which the ...
... seen him but once these twenty years . The tide of life has driven us different ways . " I 66 1 This Mr. Ellis was , I believe , the last of that profession called Scriveners , which is one of the London companies , but of which the ...
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... seen him in one of his low characters , exclaimed , " Comment ! je ne le crois pas . Ce n'est pas Monsieur Garrick , ce Grand Homme ! " Garrick added , with an appear- ance of grave recollection , " If I were to begin life again , I ...
... seen him in one of his low characters , exclaimed , " Comment ! je ne le crois pas . Ce n'est pas Monsieur Garrick , ce Grand Homme ! " Garrick added , with an appear- ance of grave recollection , " If I were to begin life again , I ...
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... seen that Dr. Johnson directly allowed so little merit . [ Johnson appears to have been particularly pleased with the character of the heroine of this novel . " His attention to veracity ( says Mrs. Piozzi , ) was without equal or ...
... seen that Dr. Johnson directly allowed so little merit . [ Johnson appears to have been particularly pleased with the character of the heroine of this novel . " His attention to veracity ( says Mrs. Piozzi , ) was without equal or ...
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... seen that beautiful city , and wished to take the opportunity of visiting it , while Johnson was there . Having written to him , I received the following answer . " To JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . 66 DEAR SIR , " WHY do you talk of neglect ...
... seen that beautiful city , and wished to take the opportunity of visiting it , while Johnson was there . Having written to him , I received the following answer . " To JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . 66 DEAR SIR , " WHY do you talk of neglect ...
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