The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. M. Dent, 1925 |
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... humour . Mr. Addison was , to be sure , a great man ; his learning was not 1 profound ; but his morality , his humour , and A.D. 1763 263 Etat . 54.
... humour . Mr. Addison was , to be sure , a great man ; his learning was not 1 profound ; but his morality , his humour , and A.D. 1763 263 Etat . 54.
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... humour , but which it was feared the Doctor might think treated the subject with too much levity . Mr. Burke then proposed the address as it stands in the paper in writing , to which I had the honour to officiate as clerk . " Sir Joshua ...
... humour , but which it was feared the Doctor might think treated the subject with too much levity . Mr. Burke then proposed the address as it stands in the paper in writing , to which I had the honour to officiate as clerk . " Sir Joshua ...
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... humour , he talked of one he did not know ; but I downed him with the King of Prussia . " — " Yes , Sir , ( said I ... humour depends upon his will . " - I , however , could not help thinking that a man's humour is often uncontrollable ...
... humour , he talked of one he did not know ; but I downed him with the King of Prussia . " — " Yes , Sir , ( said I ... humour depends upon his will . " - I , however , could not help thinking that a man's humour is often uncontrollable ...
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