Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... expressed in an easy style , that I should injure it by any alteration : ' When Johnson came to Oxford in 1754 , the long vacation was beginning , and most people were leaving the place . This was the first time of his being there ...
... expressed in an easy style , that I should injure it by any alteration : ' When Johnson came to Oxford in 1754 , the long vacation was beginning , and most people were leaving the place . This was the first time of his being there ...
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... expressed a desire to be ac- quainted with a lady who had been much talked of , and univer- sally celebrated for extraordinary address and insinuation . Jo HN- SON . ' Never believe extraordinary characters which you hear of people ...
... expressed a desire to be ac- quainted with a lady who had been much talked of , and univer- sally celebrated for extraordinary address and insinuation . Jo HN- SON . ' Never believe extraordinary characters which you hear of people ...
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... expressed that it was coming ; or , when he had said it , from a look that expressed that it had come . " At Mr. Thrale's , some days before , when we were talking on the same subject , he said , referring to 1 [ ' a host in herself ...
... expressed that it was coming ; or , when he had said it , from a look that expressed that it had come . " At Mr. Thrale's , some days before , when we were talking on the same subject , he said , referring to 1 [ ' a host in herself ...
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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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