Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... heard before , —being called , that is , hearing one's name pronounced by the voice of a known person at a great dis- tance , far beyond the possibility of being reached by any sound uttered by human organs . ' An acquaintance , on ...
... heard before , —being called , that is , hearing one's name pronounced by the voice of a known person at a great dis- tance , far beyond the possibility of being reached by any sound uttered by human organs . ' An acquaintance , on ...
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... heard yesterday of your late disorder ' , and should think ill of myself if I had heard of it without alarm . I heard likewise of your recovery , which I sincerely wish to be complete and perma- nent . Your country has been in danger of ...
... heard yesterday of your late disorder ' , and should think ill of myself if I had heard of it without alarm . I heard likewise of your recovery , which I sincerely wish to be complete and perma- nent . Your country has been in danger of ...
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... heard of the application for an increased pension . Mr. Croker quotes from Thurlow's letter to Reynolds of Nov. 18 , 1784 : - ' It was impossible for me to take the King's pleasure on the suggestion I presumed to move . I am an untoward ...
... heard of the application for an increased pension . Mr. Croker quotes from Thurlow's letter to Reynolds of Nov. 18 , 1784 : - ' It was impossible for me to take the King's pleasure on the suggestion I presumed to move . I am an untoward ...
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