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... Johnson arrayed with unusual care in a new suit of clothes , a new hat , and a well- powdered wig ; and could not but notice his uncommon spruceness . " Why , sir , " replied Johnson , " I hear that Goldsmith , who is a very great ...
... Johnson arrayed with unusual care in a new suit of clothes , a new hat , and a well- powdered wig ; and could not but notice his uncommon spruceness . " Why , sir , " replied Johnson , " I hear that Goldsmith , who is a very great ...
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... Johnson excelled and delighted in , was to him a severe task , and he never was good at a task of any kind . He had not , like Johnson , a vast fund of acquired facts to draw upon ; nor a retentive memory to furnish them forth when ...
... Johnson excelled and delighted in , was to him a severe task , and he never was good at a task of any kind . He had not , like Johnson , a vast fund of acquired facts to draw upon ; nor a retentive memory to furnish them forth when ...
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... Johnson , he always did justice to his benevolence . When royal pensions were granted to Dr. Johnson and Dr. Shebbeare , a punster remarked that the king had pensioned a she - bear and a he - bear ; to which Goldsmith replied , " Johnson ...
... Johnson , he always did justice to his benevolence . When royal pensions were granted to Dr. Johnson and Dr. Shebbeare , a punster remarked that the king had pensioned a she - bear and a he - bear ; to which Goldsmith replied , " Johnson ...
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Improvident Marriages in the Gold | 21 |
Goldsmith Rejected by the Bishop | 41 |
Sallies Forth as a Law Student | 52 |
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