Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... true ; and as the King might , in the exercise of his regal power , command and cause the doing of what was wrong , it certainly might be said , in sense and in reason , that he could do wrong . ' JOHNSON.'Sir , you are to consider ...
... true ; and as the King might , in the exercise of his regal power , command and cause the doing of what was wrong , it certainly might be said , in sense and in reason , that he could do wrong . ' JOHNSON.'Sir , you are to consider ...
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... true . I should say to Lord Scarsdale of his large room , " My Lord , this is the most costly room that I ever saw ; " which is true . ' Dr. Manningham , physician in London , who was visiting at Lord Scarsdale's , accompanyed us ...
... true . I should say to Lord Scarsdale of his large room , " My Lord , this is the most costly room that I ever saw ; " which is true . ' Dr. Manningham , physician in London , who was visiting at Lord Scarsdale's , accompanyed us ...
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... true . ' Shall I ask him ? ' said his Lordship . We were , by a great majority , clear for the experiment . Upon which his Lordship very gravely , and with a courteous air said , ' Pray , Sir , is it true that you are taking lessons of ...
... true . ' Shall I ask him ? ' said his Lordship . We were , by a great majority , clear for the experiment . Upon which his Lordship very gravely , and with a courteous air said , ' Pray , Sir , is it true that you are taking lessons of ...
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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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