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William Black. CHAPTER XII . THE GOOD - NATURED MAN . AMID much miscellaneous work , mostly of the compila- tion order , the play of the Good - natured Man began to assume concrete form ; insomuch that Johnson , always the friend of this ...
William Black. CHAPTER XII . THE GOOD - NATURED MAN . AMID much miscellaneous work , mostly of the compila- tion order , the play of the Good - natured Man began to assume concrete form ; insomuch that Johnson , always the friend of this ...
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... good - natured fun in that famous scene . There is an occasional " damn , " it is true ; but then English officers have always been permitted that little playfulness , and these two gentlemen were supposed to serve ... GOOD - NATURED MAN .
... good - natured fun in that famous scene . There is an occasional " damn , " it is true ; but then English officers have always been permitted that little playfulness , and these two gentlemen were supposed to serve ... GOOD - NATURED MAN .
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... Good - natured Man . Here there is no anxious stiffness at all ; but a brisk , free conversation , full of point that is not too formal , and yet conveying all the information that has usually to be crammed into a first scene . In ...
... Good - natured Man . Here there is no anxious stiffness at all ; but a brisk , free conversation , full of point that is not too formal , and yet conveying all the information that has usually to be crammed into a first scene . In ...
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