Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... servant , when he wanted to study , secure from interruption ; for he would not allow his servant to say he was not at home when he really was . ' A servant's strict regard for truth , ( said he ) must be weakened by such a practice . A ...
... servant , when he wanted to study , secure from interruption ; for he would not allow his servant to say he was not at home when he really was . ' A servant's strict regard for truth , ( said he ) must be weakened by such a practice . A ...
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... servant , ' Feb. 4 , 1782. ' ' To EDMOND MALONE , Esq . ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' ' SIR , -I have for many weeks been so much out of order , that I have gone out only in a coach to Mrs. Thrale's , where I can use all the freedom that sickness ...
... servant , ' Feb. 4 , 1782. ' ' To EDMOND MALONE , Esq . ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' ' SIR , -I have for many weeks been so much out of order , that I have gone out only in a coach to Mrs. Thrale's , where I can use all the freedom that sickness ...
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... servant , Mr. Francis Barber , whom he looked upon as particularly under his protection , and whom he had all along treated truly as an humble friend . Having asked Dr. Brocklesby what would be a proper annuity to bequeath to a ...
... servant , Mr. Francis Barber , whom he looked upon as particularly under his protection , and whom he had all along treated truly as an humble friend . Having asked Dr. Brocklesby what would be a proper annuity to bequeath to a ...
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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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