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" I am almost in a fever whenever I am in his company. His figure (without being deformed) seems made to disgrace or ridicule the common structure of the human body. "
The Monthly review. New and improved ser - Page 287
1787
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The Monthly Miscellany for ..., Volume 2

English poetry - 1774 - 428 pages
...figure (with-. out being deformed) fcems made to ilifgrace or ridicule the common ftrufture of fhe human body. His legs and arms are never in the pofition...the fituation of his body, they ought to be in, but continually committing hoftilities \ipon trtfc graces. He threws. ,any where, buttdown his throat,...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - English literature - 1787 - 642 pages
...company. His figure (without ' 'being deformed) feems made to difgrace or ridicule c the common ftru&ure of the human body. His legs ' and arms are never in...upon the graces. He throws any where, but down ' his th:oat, whatever he means to drink, and only * mangles what he means to carve. Inattentive to all *...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

John Hawkins - Authors, English - 1787 - 636 pages
...company. His figure (without ' being deformed) feems made to difgrace or ridicule ' the common ftructure of the human body. His legs ' and arms are never in...to be in, but * conftantly employed in committing acts of hoftility * upon the graces. He throws any where, but down ' his throat, whatever he means...
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The life of Dr. Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 640 pages
...company. His figure (without c being deformed) feems made to difgrace or ridicule ' the common ftructure of the human body. His legs ' and arms are never in...to be in, but ' conftantly employed in committing acts of hoftility ' upon the graces. He throws any where, but down ' his throat, whatever he means...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Sir John Hawkins - Authors, English - 1787 - 634 pages
...company. His figure (without c being deformed) feems made to difgrace or ridicule * the common ftruclure of the human body. His legs ' and arms are never in...to be in, but * conftantly employed in committing acts of hoftility ' ' upon the graces. He throws any where, but down c his throat, whatever he means...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

John Hawkins - Authors, English - 1787 - 632 pages
...company. His figure (without ' being deformed) feems made to difgrace or ridicule * the common ftrufture of the human body. His legs * and arms are never in...the fituation of his body, they ought to be in, but c conftantly employed in committing acts of hoftility « upon the graces. He throws any where, but...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

John Hawkins - 1787 - 652 pages
...being deformed) feems made to difgrace or ridicule * the common ftructure of the human body. His legs f and arms are never in the pofition which, according...to be in, but * conftantly employed in committing acts of hoftility ' upon the graces. He throws any where, but down 1 his throat, whatever he means...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 76

Books - 1787 - 672 pages
...company. His figure (without being deformed) feems made to difgrace or ridicule the common 'Iru&ure of the human body. His legs and arms are never in the pofition which, according to the fmiation of his body, they ought to be in, but constantly employed in committing afts of hoftility...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson.LL.D..: Essay on the life and genius of Dr ...

Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 652 pages
...company. His " figure (without being deformed) feems made " to difgrace or ridicule the common {tructure " of the human body. His legs and arms " are never in...according " to the fituation of his body, they ought to 4* be in, but conftantly employed in commit" ting acts of ho{tility upon the Graces. He " throws any...
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Letters written by the ... earl of Chesterfield to his son, publ ..., Volume 3

Philip Dormer Stanhope (4th earl of Chesterfield.) - 1800 - 418 pages
...company. His figure (without being deformed) feems made to difgrace or ridicule the common ftructure of the human body. His legs and arms are never in the polition which, according to the fituation of hij body, they ought to be in, but conftantly employed...
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