The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. M. Dent, 1925 |
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... character of a " respectable Hottentot , " in Lord Chesterfield's letters , has been generally understood to be meant for Johnson , and I have no doubt that it was . But I 8 remember when the Literary Property of those letters was con ...
... character of a " respectable Hottentot , " in Lord Chesterfield's letters , has been generally understood to be meant for Johnson , and I have no doubt that it was . But I 8 remember when the Literary Property of those letters was con ...
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... character ; but the moment his character gets up with him , it is all over . " It is , however , but just to record , that some years afterwards , when I reminded him of this sarcasm , he said , " Well , but Derrick has now got a ...
... character ; but the moment his character gets up with him , it is all over . " It is , however , but just to record , that some years afterwards , when I reminded him of this sarcasm , he said , " Well , but Derrick has now got a ...
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... character exhibited on the stage as that of Croaker . I observed it was the Suspirius of his Rambler . He said ... characters of nature and characters of manners ; and there is the difference between the characters of Fielding and those ...
... character exhibited on the stage as that of Croaker . I observed it was the Suspirius of his Rambler . He said ... characters of nature and characters of manners ; and there is the difference between the characters of Fielding and those ...
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