Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... gave me some account of what passed on the night of Johnson's arrival at Oxford . On that evening , his father , who had anxiously accompanied him , found means to have him intro- duced to Mr. Jorden , who was to be his tutor . His ...
... gave me some account of what passed on the night of Johnson's arrival at Oxford . On that evening , his father , who had anxiously accompanied him , found means to have him intro- duced to Mr. Jorden , who was to be his tutor . His ...
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... gave his wife a liberal indulgence , both in the choice of their company , and in the mode of entertaining them . He understood and valued Johnson , without remission , from their first acquaintance to the day of his death . Mrs. Thrale ...
... gave his wife a liberal indulgence , both in the choice of their company , and in the mode of entertaining them . He understood and valued Johnson , without remission , from their first acquaintance to the day of his death . Mrs. Thrale ...
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... gave the inheritance to his nephew , could limit no more than he gave ; and by Lord Hailes's estimate of fourteen years ' purchase , what he gave was no more than you may easily entail according to your own opinion , if that opinion ...
... gave the inheritance to his nephew , could limit no more than he gave ; and by Lord Hailes's estimate of fourteen years ' purchase , what he gave was no more than you may easily entail according to your own opinion , if that opinion ...
Contenido
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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