Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... GOLDSMITH . ' It may , per- haps , be necessary for a native to be more cautious ; but a foreigner who comes among us without prejudice , may be con- sidered as holding the place of a Judge , and may speak his mind freely . ' JOHNSON ...
... GOLDSMITH . ' It may , per- haps , be necessary for a native to be more cautious ; but a foreigner who comes among us without prejudice , may be con- sidered as holding the place of a Judge , and may speak his mind freely . ' JOHNSON ...
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... Goldsmith had so much of the old prejudice in him . General Paoli , talking of Goldsmith's new play , said , ' Il a fait un compliment très gracieux à une certaine grande dame ; 1 mean- ing a Duchess of the first rank . I expressed a ...
... Goldsmith had so much of the old prejudice in him . General Paoli , talking of Goldsmith's new play , said , ' Il a fait un compliment très gracieux à une certaine grande dame ; 1 mean- ing a Duchess of the first rank . I expressed a ...
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... Goldsmith observed , that this was also a custom in China ; that a dog - butcher is as common there as any other ... GOLDSMITH . ' Yes , there is a general abhorrence in animals at the signs of massacre . If you put a tub full of blood ...
... Goldsmith observed , that this was also a custom in China ; that a dog - butcher is as common there as any other ... GOLDSMITH . ' Yes , there is a general abhorrence in animals at the signs of massacre . If you put a tub full of blood ...
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