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... observed to me , upon this , that ' No man could have paid a handsomer compliment ; and it was fit for a King to pay . It was decisive . ' When asked by another friend , at Sir Joshua Reynolds's , whether he made any reply to this high ...
... observed to me , upon this , that ' No man could have paid a handsomer compliment ; and it was fit for a King to pay . It was decisive . ' When asked by another friend , at Sir Joshua Reynolds's , whether he made any reply to this high ...
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... observed , delighted in change and novelty , and even in religion itself , courted new appearances and modifications ... observed , at last wishes for retreat : he sees his expectations frustrated in the world , and begins to wean ...
... observed , delighted in change and novelty , and even in religion itself , courted new appearances and modifications ... observed , at last wishes for retreat : he sees his expectations frustrated in the world , and begins to wean ...
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... observed , that though the text should not be much mended thereby , yet it was no small advantage to know that we had as good a text as the most consummate industry and diligence could procure . ' Johnson observed , that so many ...
... observed , that though the text should not be much mended thereby , yet it was no small advantage to know that we had as good a text as the most consummate industry and diligence could procure . ' Johnson observed , that so many ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... James Boswell Visualização integral - 1857 |
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