Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... gentleman , I think , Sir , you were saying something about , ' pausing in a high flutter of expectation . The gentleman provoked at his inordinate vanity , resolved not to indulge it , and with an exquisitely sly air of indifference ...
... gentleman , I think , Sir , you were saying something about , ' pausing in a high flutter of expectation . The gentleman provoked at his inordinate vanity , resolved not to indulge it , and with an exquisitely sly air of indifference ...
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... gentleman having said that a congé d'élire ' has not , 1 One of these gentlemen was probably Mr. Musgrave ( ante , ii . 393 , note 1 ) , who , says Mrs. Piozzi ( Anec . p . 295 ) , when once he was sin- gularly warm about Johnson's ...
... gentleman having said that a congé d'élire ' has not , 1 One of these gentlemen was probably Mr. Musgrave ( ante , ii . 393 , note 1 ) , who , says Mrs. Piozzi ( Anec . p . 295 ) , when once he was sin- gularly warm about Johnson's ...
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... gentleman retorted upon him with a kind of smart drollery , he said , ' Mr. ***** , it does not become you to talk so to me . Besides , ridicule is not your talent ; you have there neither intuition nor sagac- ity . ' The gentleman ...
... gentleman retorted upon him with a kind of smart drollery , he said , ' Mr. ***** , it does not become you to talk so to me . Besides , ridicule is not your talent ; you have there neither intuition nor sagac- ity . ' The gentleman ...
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