Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... allow it has strong facts . " JOHNSON . ' Why yes , Sir ; but what is that to the merit of the composition ? In the Sessions - paper of the Old Bailey there are strong facts . Housebreaking is a strong fact ; robbery is a strong fact ...
... allow it has strong facts . " JOHNSON . ' Why yes , Sir ; but what is that to the merit of the composition ? In the Sessions - paper of the Old Bailey there are strong facts . Housebreaking is a strong fact ; robbery is a strong fact ...
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... allowed that the circumstances of difficulty enhance the value of a marble head , we should consider , that if it ... allow it then in writing ? Why do you take the trouble to give us so many fine allusions , and bright images , and ...
... allowed that the circumstances of difficulty enhance the value of a marble head , we should consider , that if it ... allow it then in writing ? Why do you take the trouble to give us so many fine allusions , and bright images , and ...
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... allow it is something to please one's company : and people are always pleased with those who partake pleasure with them . But after a man has brought himself to relinquish the great personal pleasure which arises from drinking wine ...
... allow it is something to please one's company : and people are always pleased with those who partake pleasure with them . But after a man has brought himself to relinquish the great personal pleasure which arises from drinking wine ...
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Part of a Review of Graingers Sugar Cane a Poem in the London | 16 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
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