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" What do you mean, sir? What do you take me for? Do you think I am so ignorant of the world as to imagine that I am to prescribe to a gentleman what company he is to have at his table? "
London Saturday Journal... - Page 75
1839
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The Correspondence of the Late John Wilkes: With His Friends ..., Volume 4

John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1805 - 368 pages
...company he is to have at his table ?' " Boswell. — ' I beg your pardon, sir, for wishing to prevent you from meeting people whom you might not like. Perhaps he may have some of his patriotic friends.' " Johnson. — 'What care /for his patriotic friends ? ' " Boswell — * I...
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The Correspondence of the Late John Wilkes: With His Friends ..., Volume 4

John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1805 - 372 pages
...company he is to have at his table ?' " Boswell. — ' I beg your pardon, sir, for wishing to prevent you from meeting people whom you might not like. Perhaps he may have some of his patriotic friends.' " Johnson. — •' What care I for his patriotic friends ?' " Boswell. —...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of ..., Volume 2

James Boswell - Authors, English - 1807 - 526 pages
...company he is to have at his table ?" BOSWELL. " I beg your pardon, Sir, for wishing to prevent you from meeting people whom you might not like. Perhaps he may have some of what he calls his patriotick friends with him." JOHNSON. " Well, Sir, and what then ? What care / for his patriotick...
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The life of Samuel Johnson. [With] The principal corrections and ..., Volume 3

James Boswell - 1816 - 500 pages
...company he is to have at his table ?" BosWELL. " I beg your pardon, Sir, for wishing to prevent you from meeting people whom you might not like. Perhaps he may have some of what he calls his patriotick friends with him. JOHNSON. " Well, Sir, and what then ? What care / for his patriolick friends...
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The life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 2

James Boswell - 1817 - 536 pages
...what company he U to have at his table ? Boswell. I beg your pardon, Sir, for wishing to prevent you from meeting people whom you might not like. Perhaps he may have some of what lie calls his patriotic friends with him. Johnson. Well, Sir, and what then ? What cure / for his patriotic...
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The life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 2

James Boswell - 1820 - 550 pages
...what company he is to have at his table ? Boswell. I beg your pardon, Sir, for wishing to prevent you from meeting people whom you might not like. Perhaps he may have some of what he calls hi« patriotic friends with him. Johnson. Welt, Sir, and what then ? What cure / for his patriotic...
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The life of Samuel Johnson. Copious notes by Malone, Volume 3

James Boswell - 1821 - 378 pages
...patriotick friends with him." JOHNSON. " Well, sir, and what then ? What care / for his patriotick friends? Poh !" BOSWELL. " I should not be surprised...Jack Wilkes should be there, what is that to me, sir ? My dear friend, let us have no more of this. I am sorry to be angry with you ; but really it is treating...
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The life of Samuel Johnson. Copious notes by Malone, Volume 3

James Boswell - 1821 - 376 pages
...company he is to have at his table ?" BOSWELL. " I beg your pardon, sir, for wishing to prevent you from meeting people whom you might not like. Perhaps he may have some of what he calls his patriotiek friends with him." JOHNSON. " Well, sir, and what then ? What care /for his pat riotick...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of ..., Volume 3

James Boswell - 1821 - 376 pages
...his patriotick friends with him." JOHNSON. "Well, sir, and what then? What care /for his patriotick friends? Poh !" BOSWELL. " I should not be surprised...to find Jack Wilkes there." JOHNSON. " And if Jack WTilkes should be there, what is that to me. sir ? My dear friend, let us have no more of this. I am...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: Comprehending an Account of His Studies and ...

James Boswell - Authors, English - 1822 - 458 pages
...was only supposed by me. his table ? " BOSWELL. " I beg your pardon, Sir, for wishing1 to prevent you from meeting people whom you might not like. Perhaps he may have some of what he calls his patriotick friends with him." JOHNSON. " Well, Sir, and what then ? What care / for his patriotick...
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