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" Never heed such nonsense,' would be the reply : ' a blade of grass is always a blade of grass, whether in one country or another. Let us, if we do talk, talk about something : men and women are my subjects of inquiry ; let us see how these differ from... "
Life and Conversations of Dr. Samuel Johnson: (founded Chiefly Upon Boswell). - Page 259
by Alexander Main - 1874 - 441 pages
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 144

1880 - 862 pages
...such nonsense," he said, when his travelling companion wished to show him some beautiful prospect, "a blade of grass is always a blade of grass, whether...another ; let us, if we do talk, talk about something." To Johnson a mountain was simply "a protuberance." He knew nothing of the rest of spirit that comes...
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The Gamineae A Study of Cereal, Bamboo, and Grass

Agnes Arber - 510 pages
...they have, in appearance, little connection with the leaf-limb, eg Oryza (C). Dr Johnson once said,. "a blade of grass is always a blade of grass, whether in one country or another"; it is sad that we cannot know what his reaction would have been if some of the broad-leaved forest...
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The Cornhill Magazine

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1923 - 772 pages
...was too short-sighted to see scenery ; he thought ' prospects ' were nonsense. ' Let us,' he said, ' if we do talk, talk about something ; men and women are my subjects of inquiry ' (M. i. 215). London supplied him with all the material of life. ' Why, Sir, you find no man at all...
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