Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... mentioned in it , and not always INTRODUCTION xi mentioned in complimentary or courteous fashion , were INTRODUCTION.
... mentioned in it , and not always INTRODUCTION xi mentioned in complimentary or courteous fashion , were INTRODUCTION.
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... mentioned to him this account as given me by Dr. Adams , he said , " Ah , Sir , I was mad and violent . It was bitterness which they mistook for frolic . I was miserably poor , and I thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit ...
... mentioned to him this account as given me by Dr. Adams , he said , " Ah , Sir , I was mad and violent . It was bitterness which they mistook for frolic . I was miserably poor , and I thought to fight my way by my literature and my wit ...
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... mentioned , and , in my opinion , did not do him justice ; but when it is considered that Paul Whitehead was a member of a riotous and profane club , we may account for Johnson's having a prejudice against him . Paul Whitehead was ...
... mentioned , and , in my opinion , did not do him justice ; but when it is considered that Paul Whitehead was a member of a riotous and profane club , we may account for Johnson's having a prejudice against him . Paul Whitehead was ...
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... mentioned , that Savage's story had been told several years before in The Plain Dealer ; from which he quotes this strong saying of the generous Sir Richard Steele , that the " inhumanity of his mother had given him a right to find ...
... mentioned , that Savage's story had been told several years before in The Plain Dealer ; from which he quotes this strong saying of the generous Sir Richard Steele , that the " inhumanity of his mother had given him a right to find ...
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... mentioned upon 1 The Bishop also said that it was composed in a single night , after Johnson had finished an evening at Holborn . 2 Sir John Hawkins , with solemn inaccuracy , represents this poem as a consequence of the indifferent ...
... mentioned upon 1 The Bishop also said that it was composed in a single night , after Johnson had finished an evening at Holborn . 2 Sir John Hawkins , with solemn inaccuracy , represents this poem as a consequence of the indifferent ...
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