The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. M. Dent, 1925 |
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... passed between the King and him , Dr. Goldsmith remained unmoved upon a sopha at some distance , affecting not to join in the least in the eager curiosity of the company . He assigned as a reason for his gloom and seeming inattention ...
... passed between the King and him , Dr. Goldsmith remained unmoved upon a sopha at some distance , affecting not to join in the least in the eager curiosity of the company . He assigned as a reason for his gloom and seeming inattention ...
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... passed ; for there was a gentleman there who was well acquainted with the Northumberland family , to whom he hoped to have appeared more respectable , by shewing how intimate he was with Dr. Johnson , and who might now , on the contrary ...
... passed ; for there was a gentleman there who was well acquainted with the Northumberland family , to whom he hoped to have appeared more respectable , by shewing how intimate he was with Dr. Johnson , and who might now , on the contrary ...
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... passed in England , than twenty thousand pounds at the end of ten years passed in India , because you must compute what you give for money ; and a man who has lived ten years in India , has given up ten years of social comfort and all ...
... passed in England , than twenty thousand pounds at the end of ten years passed in India , because you must compute what you give for money ; and a man who has lived ten years in India , has given up ten years of social comfort and all ...
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