Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... passed , in the most abusive language they could invent , generally , however , with as much satirical hu- mour as they were capable of producing . Addison gives a specimen of this ribaldry , in Number 383 of The Specta- tor , when Sir ...
... passed , in the most abusive language they could invent , generally , however , with as much satirical hu- mour as they were capable of producing . Addison gives a specimen of this ribaldry , in Number 383 of The Specta- tor , when Sir ...
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... passed . ' Ib . p . 82. Miss Burney , in Dec. 1783 , described the quarrel to Mr. Cambridge : - " I never saw Dr. Johnson really in a passion but then ; and dreadful indeed it was to see . I wished myself away a thousand times . It was ...
... passed . ' Ib . p . 82. Miss Burney , in Dec. 1783 , described the quarrel to Mr. Cambridge : - " I never saw Dr. Johnson really in a passion but then ; and dreadful indeed it was to see . I wished myself away a thousand times . It was ...
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... passed her time miserably ; and as soon as she had an opportunity she returned to England . Always Furling the iron sails with numbed hands , Firm on the deck the great Adventurer stands ; Round glitt'ring mountains hear the billows ...
... passed her time miserably ; and as soon as she had an opportunity she returned to England . Always Furling the iron sails with numbed hands , Firm on the deck the great Adventurer stands ; Round glitt'ring mountains hear the billows ...
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