Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... look away from him , and in a moment I look to him again and I behold his tablets . Oh , he was to the work of writing down all I say ! Indeed I was angry . But soon I discovered he was no impostor , and no espy ; and I only find I was ...
... look away from him , and in a moment I look to him again and I behold his tablets . Oh , he was to the work of writing down all I say ! Indeed I was angry . But soon I discovered he was no impostor , and no espy ; and I only find I was ...
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... look at it , I pronounce him to be mad . " It is a common effect of low spirits or melancholy , to make those who are afflicted with it imagine that they are actually suffering those evils which happen to be most strongly presented to ...
... look at it , I pronounce him to be mad . " It is a common effect of low spirits or melancholy , to make those who are afflicted with it imagine that they are actually suffering those evils which happen to be most strongly presented to ...
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... look , said , " You had bett buy a porter's knot . ' He however added , Wilcox was one of my best friends . " B. 4 Cumberland says , in his Memoirs ( i . 355 ) that he had heard Johnson declare that for a con- siderable time he lived on ...
... look , said , " You had bett buy a porter's knot . ' He however added , Wilcox was one of my best friends . " B. 4 Cumberland says , in his Memoirs ( i . 355 ) that he had heard Johnson declare that for a con- siderable time he lived on ...
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... look over this poem with another eye , and reward it in a different manner , from a mercenary bookseller , who counts the lines he is to purchase , and con- siders nothing but the bulk . I cannot help taking notice , that , besides what ...
... look over this poem with another eye , and reward it in a different manner , from a mercenary bookseller , who counts the lines he is to purchase , and con- siders nothing but the bulk . I cannot help taking notice , that , besides what ...
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... looks upon you as one of her best friends . " I was to - day with Mr. Dodsley , who declares very warmly in favour of the paper you sent him , which he desires to have a share in , it being , as he says , a creditable thing to be ...
... looks upon you as one of her best friends . " I was to - day with Mr. Dodsley , who declares very warmly in favour of the paper you sent him , which he desires to have a share in , it being , as he says , a creditable thing to be ...
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