Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... leave my dear old friend , I must , however , his design commend Of fixing in the country . ' It is plain he was not going to leave his friend ; his friend was going to leave him . A young lady at once corrected this with good critical ...
... leave my dear old friend , I must , however , his design commend Of fixing in the country . ' It is plain he was not going to leave his friend ; his friend was going to leave him . A young lady at once corrected this with good critical ...
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... leave sartum tectum1 to posterity , what we have without any merit of our own received from our ancestors , should not choice and free - will be kept unviolated ? Is land to be treated with more reverence than liberty ? -If this ...
... leave sartum tectum1 to posterity , what we have without any merit of our own received from our ancestors , should not choice and free - will be kept unviolated ? Is land to be treated with more reverence than liberty ? -If this ...
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... leave Frank seventy pounds a year , and I desire you to tell him so . ' It is strange , however , to think , that Johnson was not free from that general weakness of being averse to execute a will , so that he delayed it from time to ...
... leave Frank seventy pounds a year , and I desire you to tell him so . ' It is strange , however , to think , that Johnson was not free from that general weakness of being averse to execute a will , so that he delayed it from time to ...
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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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