Boswell's Life of JohnsonHumphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1922 |
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... dined ( said he ) very well for eight - pence , with very good company , at the Pine Apple in New - street , just by . Several of them had travelled . They expected to meet every day ; but did not know one another's names . It used to ...
... dined ( said he ) very well for eight - pence , with very good company , at the Pine Apple in New - street , just by . Several of them had travelled . They expected to meet every day ; but did not know one another's names . It used to ...
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... dined with Edward Cave , and occasionally praised it . Soon after , meeting him , Cave said , ' You made a man very happy t'other day .'- ' How could that be , ' says Harte ; nobody was there but ourselves . ' Cave answered , by remind ...
... dined with Edward Cave , and occasionally praised it . Soon after , meeting him , Cave said , ' You made a man very happy t'other day .'- ' How could that be , ' says Harte ; nobody was there but ourselves . ' Cave answered , by remind ...
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... dined and drank tea with him , and was introduced to the acquain- tance of Mrs. Williams . After dinner , Mr. Johnson proposed to Mr. Burney to go up with him into his garret , which being accepted , he there found about five or six ...
... dined and drank tea with him , and was introduced to the acquain- tance of Mrs. Williams . After dinner , Mr. Johnson proposed to Mr. Burney to go up with him into his garret , which being accepted , he there found about five or six ...
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... dined with him at his house . Sir John Hawkins , indeed , gives full vent to his own prejudice in abusing Blackfriars - bridge , calling it ' an edifice , in which beauty and symmetry are in vain sought for ; by which the citizens of ...
... dined with him at his house . Sir John Hawkins , indeed , gives full vent to his own prejudice in abusing Blackfriars - bridge , calling it ' an edifice , in which beauty and symmetry are in vain sought for ; by which the citizens of ...
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... dine with the first Duke in England , and with the first man in Britain for genius , I should hesitate which to prefer . JOHNSON . To be sure , Sir , if you were to dine only once , and it were never to be known where you dined , you ...
... dine with the first Duke in England , and with the first man in Britain for genius , I should hesitate which to prefer . JOHNSON . To be sure , Sir , if you were to dine only once , and it were never to be known where you dined , you ...
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