Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... asked his old schoolfellow , Mr. Hector , surgeon , of Birmingham , if she was not vain of her " she had too much good He said , sense to be vain , but she knew her son's value . " Her piety was not inferior to her understanding ; and ...
... asked his old schoolfellow , Mr. Hector , surgeon , of Birmingham , if she was not vain of her " she had too much good He said , sense to be vain , but she knew her son's value . " Her piety was not inferior to her understanding ; and ...
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... asked if he could remember Que Anne , - " He had , " he said , " a confus but somehow a sort of solemn recollec of a lady in diamonds , and a long b hood . " 2 This touch , however , was out any effect . I ventured to say tO in allusion ...
... asked if he could remember Que Anne , - " He had , " he said , " a confus but somehow a sort of solemn recollec of a lady in diamonds , and a long b hood . " 2 This touch , however , was out any effect . I ventured to say tO in allusion ...
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... asked . Now , rather , " said he , " have the rod to be Sir , if a boy could answer every question , the general terror to all , to make them there would be no need of a master to learn , than tell a child , if you do thus , teach him ...
... asked . Now , rather , " said he , " have the rod to be Sir , if a boy could answer every question , the general terror to all , to make them there would be no need of a master to learn , than tell a child , if you do thus , teach him ...
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... asked me why I had not attended . I answered , I had been sliding in Christ Church meadow : and this I said with as much nonchalance as I am now talking to you . I had no notion that I was wrong or irreverent to my tutor . ' BOSWELL ...
... asked me why I had not attended . I answered , I had been sliding in Christ Church meadow : and this I said with as much nonchalance as I am now talking to you . I had no notion that I was wrong or irreverent to my tutor . ' BOSWELL ...
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... asked if there were any book " Writ- ten by mere man that was wished longer by its readers excepting Don Quixote , Robinson Crusoe , and the Pilgrim's Progress ? " It will be seen however , that he once boasted of having read Fielding's ...
... asked if there were any book " Writ- ten by mere man that was wished longer by its readers excepting Don Quixote , Robinson Crusoe , and the Pilgrim's Progress ? " It will be seen however , that he once boasted of having read Fielding's ...
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