Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... Lord Chesterfield must have been mortified by the lofty contempt , and polite , yet keen satire with which Johnson ex- hibited him to himself in this letter , it is impossible to doubt . He , however , with that glossy duplicity which ...
... Lord Chesterfield must have been mortified by the lofty contempt , and polite , yet keen satire with which Johnson ex- hibited him to himself in this letter , it is impossible to doubt . He , however , with that glossy duplicity which ...
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James Boswell. confirmation of this , he insisted on Lord Chesterfield's general affability and easiness of access , especially to literary men . ' Sir , ( said Johnson ) that is not Lord Chesterfield ; he is the proudest man this day ...
James Boswell. confirmation of this , he insisted on Lord Chesterfield's general affability and easiness of access , especially to literary men . ' Sir , ( said Johnson ) that is not Lord Chesterfield ; he is the proudest man this day ...
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... Lord Eliot , who had travelled at the same time with Mr. Stanhope , Lord Chesterfield's natural son , justly observed , that it was strange that a man who shewed he had so much affection for his son as Lord Chesterfield did , by writing ...
... Lord Eliot , who had travelled at the same time with Mr. Stanhope , Lord Chesterfield's natural son , justly observed , that it was strange that a man who shewed he had so much affection for his son as Lord Chesterfield did , by writing ...
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Part of a Review of Graingers Sugar Cane a Poem in the London | 16 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
The False Alarm acknowl | 431 |
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