Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... observe the fair hand of Mrs. Thrale as one of his copyists of select passages . But he was princi- pally indebted ... observed a little piece unnaturally and odiously obscene . I was offended , but was still more offended when I could ...
... observe the fair hand of Mrs. Thrale as one of his copyists of select passages . But he was princi- pally indebted ... observed a little piece unnaturally and odiously obscene . I was offended , but was still more offended when I could ...
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... observed , ' Sir , your assent to a man whom you have never known to falsify , is a debt : but after you have known a man to falsify , your assent to him then is a favour . ' Though he had no taste for painting , he admired much the ...
... observed , ' Sir , your assent to a man whom you have never known to falsify , is a debt : but after you have known a man to falsify , your assent to him then is a favour . ' Though he had no taste for painting , he admired much the ...
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... observe , and I observe it to his credit , that ' ' Dr. Johnson , ' said Parr , ' was an admirable scholar .... The ... observed , that the whole nation are called on to exert themselves , afterwards says : ' They are called on by every ...
... observe , and I observe it to his credit , that ' ' Dr. Johnson , ' said Parr , ' was an admirable scholar .... The ... observed , that the whole nation are called on to exert themselves , afterwards says : ' They are called on by every ...
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