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... JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson's remark is doubtless just , as to the com- mentaries he had already witnessed ; but what would he now say to the gigantic pile of elucidations with which the various editors have of late favoured the public ! Line ...
... JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson's remark is doubtless just , as to the com- mentaries he had already witnessed ; but what would he now say to the gigantic pile of elucidations with which the various editors have of late favoured the public ! Line ...
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... JOHNSON . -muscle - shell ; ] He calls poor Simple muscle- shell , because he stands with his mouth open . JOHNSON . -but was paid for my learning . ] To pay , here Line 456 . Line 489 . means to beat . Line 531. -Primero . - ] A game ...
... JOHNSON . -muscle - shell ; ] He calls poor Simple muscle- shell , because he stands with his mouth open . JOHNSON . -but was paid for my learning . ] To pay , here Line 456 . Line 489 . means to beat . Line 531. -Primero . - ] A game ...
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... JOHNSON . Line 134. Nay , I am for all waters . ] A phrase taken from the actor's ability of making the audience cry either with mirth or grief . WARBURTON . I rather think this expression borrowed from sportsmen , and relating to the ...
... JOHNSON . Line 134. Nay , I am for all waters . ] A phrase taken from the actor's ability of making the audience cry either with mirth or grief . WARBURTON . I rather think this expression borrowed from sportsmen , and relating to the ...
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