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James Boswell Augustine Birrell. BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON EDITED BY AUGUSTINE BIRRELL IN SIX VOLUMES VOL . VI LONDON THE TIMES BOOK CLUB 1912 AMHOTILIND LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOL . VI . GEORGE.
James Boswell Augustine Birrell. BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON EDITED BY AUGUSTINE BIRRELL IN SIX VOLUMES VOL . VI LONDON THE TIMES BOOK CLUB 1912 AMHOTILIND LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOL . VI . GEORGE.
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... London.'1 6 On Friday , March 21 , having arrived in London the night before , I was glad to find him at Mrs. Thrale's house , in Argyll Street , appearances of friendship between them being still kept up . I was shown into his room ...
... London.'1 6 On Friday , March 21 , having arrived in London the night before , I was glad to find him at Mrs. Thrale's house , in Argyll Street , appearances of friendship between them being still kept up . I was shown into his room ...
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... London , for it contains slight topics , and it might soon be written . ' I praised the accuracy of an account - book of a lady whom I mentioned . JOHNSON : ' Keeping accounts , sir , is of no use when a man is spending his own money ...
... London , for it contains slight topics , and it might soon be written . ' I praised the accuracy of an account - book of a lady whom I mentioned . JOHNSON : ' Keeping accounts , sir , is of no use when a man is spending his own money ...
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... London ; but with so little success , that Foote said , ' What can he mean by coming among us ? He is not only dull himself , but the cause of dulness in others . ' Trying him by the test of his colloquial powers , Johnson had found him ...
... London ; but with so little success , that Foote said , ' What can he mean by coming among us ? He is not only dull himself , but the cause of dulness in others . ' Trying him by the test of his colloquial powers , Johnson had found him ...
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... London , he imputed it in a considerable degree to their spirit of nationality . You know , sir ( said he ) , that no Scotch- man publishes a book , or has a play brought upon the stage , but there are five hundred people ready to ...
... London , he imputed it in a considerable degree to their spirit of nationality . You know , sir ( said he ) , that no Scotch- man publishes a book , or has a play brought upon the stage , but there are five hundred people ready to ...
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