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pleased . Johnson ( 3rd October , 1782 ) returned I can be content to lose ; and gratitude to those this polite answer : - “ Mr . Johnson is very much from whom this pleasure is received , is a duty of obliged by the kind offer of the ...
pleased . Johnson ( 3rd October , 1782 ) returned I can be content to lose ; and gratitude to those this polite answer : - “ Mr . Johnson is very much from whom this pleasure is received , is a duty of obliged by the kind offer of the ...
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They have He was pleased to say to me one morning when not been partial , they have told their own story , we were left alone in his study , “ Boswell , I think without shame or regard to equitable treatment I am easier with you than ...
They have He was pleased to say to me one morning when not been partial , they have told their own story , we were left alone in his study , “ Boswell , I think without shame or regard to equitable treatment I am easier with you than ...
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“ You must much as they were had ; but it might have been certainly be pleased with this , Sir . ” JOHNSON . “ I better had there been more company there . ” am pleased , Sir , to be sure . A man is pleased to BOSWELL .
“ You must much as they were had ; but it might have been certainly be pleased with this , Sir . ” JOHNSON . “ I better had there been more company there . ” am pleased , Sir , to be sure . A man is pleased to BOSWELL .
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