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warmth proceeded from a cause which , perhaps , does him more honour than he could have derived from juster criticism . His abhorrence of Pennant proceeded from his opinion that Pennant had wantonly and indecently censured his patron .
warmth proceeded from a cause which , perhaps , does him more honour than he could have derived from juster criticism . His abhorrence of Pennant proceeded from his opinion that Pennant had wantonly and indecently censured his patron .
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I'm hissed in public ; but in secret blest , < 66 339 of honour , ' nor as an instance of exquisite flattery . ' ' M. d'Uzès étoit Chevalier d'honneur de la Reine . Cette Princesse lui demanda un jour quelle heure il étoit .
I'm hissed in public ; but in secret blest , < 66 339 of honour , ' nor as an instance of exquisite flattery . ' ' M. d'Uzès étoit Chevalier d'honneur de la Reine . Cette Princesse lui demanda un jour quelle heure il étoit .
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Mr. Burke , whose orderly and amiable domestick habits might make the eye of observation less irksome to him than to most men , said once very pleasantly , in my hearing , Though I have the honour to represent Bristol , I should not ...
Mr. Burke , whose orderly and amiable domestick habits might make the eye of observation less irksome to him than to most men , said once very pleasantly , in my hearing , Though I have the honour to represent Bristol , I should not ...
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PAGE | 52 |
THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D 178013 Dec 1784 1430 | 430 |
I | 454 |
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