Mr. Oddity, Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Bell Publishing Company, 1951 - 348 pages |
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Page 213
... dined at General Oglethorpe's . Boswell . " Is dueling consistent with moral duty ? " Oglethorpe . " Undoubtedly a man has a right to defend his honor . " Goldsmith ( to Boswell ) . " I ask you first , Sir , what would you do if you ...
... dined at General Oglethorpe's . Boswell . " Is dueling consistent with moral duty ? " Oglethorpe . " Undoubtedly a man has a right to defend his honor . " Goldsmith ( to Boswell ) . " I ask you first , Sir , what would you do if you ...
Page 220
... dined on haddocks , pickled salmon , veal cutlets and fowl . Johnson again had lemonade ; and again the waiter put a lump of sugar into the glass with his fingers . " Rascal ! " ex- claimed Johnson . They dined at Lord Monboddo's ...
... dined on haddocks , pickled salmon , veal cutlets and fowl . Johnson again had lemonade ; and again the waiter put a lump of sugar into the glass with his fingers . " Rascal ! " ex- claimed Johnson . They dined at Lord Monboddo's ...
Page 233
... dined with the Duke and Duchess of Argyll . The Duchess was very attentive to Johnson , and Lady Elizabeth Hamilton placed her chair next to his . " He did not know all the while that it was a princess of the blood who thus listened to ...
... dined with the Duke and Duchess of Argyll . The Duchess was very attentive to Johnson , and Lady Elizabeth Hamilton placed her chair next to his . " He did not know all the while that it was a princess of the blood who thus listened to ...
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