Boswell's Life of Johnson: The Life (1766-1776)Clarendon Press, 1934 |
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... Speaking of Burke , he said , " It was commonly observed , he spoke too often in parliament ; but nobody could say he did not speak well , though too frequently and too familiarly 3. " ' Speaking of economy , he remarked , it was hardly ...
... Speaking of Burke , he said , " It was commonly observed , he spoke too often in parliament ; but nobody could say he did not speak well , though too frequently and too familiarly 3. " ' Speaking of economy , he remarked , it was hardly ...
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... speak in the Society of Arts and Sciences , but had found he could not get on 1 . ' From Mr. William Gerrard Hamilton I have heard , that Johnson , when observing to him that it was prudent for a man who had not been accustomed to speak ...
... speak in the Society of Arts and Sciences , but had found he could not get on 1 . ' From Mr. William Gerrard Hamilton I have heard , that Johnson , when observing to him that it was prudent for a man who had not been accustomed to speak ...
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... speak French , but talked Latin , though his Excellency did not understand it , owing , perhaps , to Johnson's English pronunciation 1 : yet upon another occasion he was observed to speak French to a French- man of high rank , who spoke ...
... speak French , but talked Latin , though his Excellency did not understand it , owing , perhaps , to Johnson's English pronunciation 1 : yet upon another occasion he was observed to speak French to a French- man of high rank , who spoke ...
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ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION | 70 |
Boswells Johnson | 162 |
CHRONOLOGICAL CATALOGUE OF THE PROSE WORKS OF SAMUEL | 209 |
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