id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10357 Boswell, James Life of Johnson, Volume 4 1780-1784 .txt text/plain 204984 14625 81 doubt he is a little of an infidel[82]."--"Sir, (said Johnson) I will I laid my hands on: my veneration for your great and good friend, Dr. Johnson, and the pride, or I hope something of a better sentiment, which Edwards[291], to whom I said, 'I think, Sir, Dr. Johnson and you meet 'Sir, (said Johnson to me, with an air of triumph,) Mr. Berrenger knows the world. 'But, Sir, (said she to Johnson,) I should like to hear _you_ 'Sir, (said Johnson,) I should like to stay here four-and-twenty hours. little merit, that he said, 'Sir, a man might write such stuff for ever, Sir, (said Johnson); they consider it as a compliment to be talked to, Johnson, recollecting himself, said, 'Sir, I knew him; we called him the Of Dr. Hurd, Bishop of Worcester, Johnson said to a friend, 'Hurd, Sir, Mr. Lowe told me that Johnson said to him, 'Sir, your picture is ./cache/10357.txt ./txt/10357.txt