Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... attention was paid to them than to him ; and once at the exhibition of the Fantoccini in London , when those who sat next him observed with what dexterity a puppet was made to toss a pike , he could not bear that it should have such ...
... attention was paid to them than to him ; and once at the exhibition of the Fantoccini in London , when those who sat next him observed with what dexterity a puppet was made to toss a pike , he could not bear that it should have such ...
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... attention . He , however , told me , that old Mr. Langton , though a man of considerable learning , had so little allowance to make for his occasional laxity of talk , ' that because in the course of discussion he sometimes mentioned ...
... attention . He , however , told me , that old Mr. Langton , though a man of considerable learning , had so little allowance to make for his occasional laxity of talk , ' that because in the course of discussion he sometimes mentioned ...
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... attention to me . ' Let us , my dear , pray for one another , and consider our sufferings as notices mercifully given us to prepare ourselves for another state . ' I live now but in a melancholy way . My old friend Mr. Levett is dead ...
... attention to me . ' Let us , my dear , pray for one another , and consider our sufferings as notices mercifully given us to prepare ourselves for another state . ' I live now but in a melancholy way . My old friend Mr. Levett is dead ...
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Dedication to Sir Joshua Reynolds | 1 |
Advertisement to the Third Edition | 9 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
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