id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9072 Boswell, James Life of Johnson, Volume 2 1765-1776 .txt text/plain 223299 16090 81 Johnson said (sarcastically,) 'It seems, Sir, you have kept very good Such specimens of the easy and playful conversation of the great Dr. Samuel Johnson are, I think, to be prized; as exhibiting the little 'Sir, (said Johnson,) you talk of language, as if you had never done any known who had written it, Johnson wondered how Sir Joshua could like 'Sir, (said Johnson,) I am a great friend to publick amusements; Lord Chesterfield's Letters being mentioned, Johnson said, 'It was not mentioned, that an Irish gentleman said to Johnson, 'Sir, you have not situation?' Johnson answered, 'Sir, he said all that a man _should_ say: day on which he wrote to Johnson, he said in a letter to Temple, 'Old April 14, 1775, where Johnson said:--'Sir, there is a great cry about [709] Johnson said to Boswell:--'Sir, they knew that if they refused you man there.' 'Sir,' (said Johnson,) 'I thank you. ./cache/9072.txt ./txt/9072.txt