Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... perhaps never written . Boswell's criticism on The Beggar's Opera might indeed have been as aptly made on his own work : " There is in it so much of real London life , so much brilliant wit , and such a variety of airs . " Open it where ...
... perhaps never written . Boswell's criticism on The Beggar's Opera might indeed have been as aptly made on his own work : " There is in it so much of real London life , so much brilliant wit , and such a variety of airs . " Open it where ...
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... perhaps because they , being struggling to get advanced in life , were mortified to think she had allied herself to a man who had not any visible means of being useful to them ; however , she always retained her affection for them ...
... perhaps because they , being struggling to get advanced in life , were mortified to think she had allied herself to a man who had not any visible means of being useful to them ; however , she always retained her affection for them ...
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... it had much influence on my future wishes to visit the Levant , and gave perhaps the oriental colouring which is ob- served in my poetry . " Byron's Life and Works , ix . 141 , Ed . 1832 . THE ART OF LIVING IN LONDON place . By spending.
... it had much influence on my future wishes to visit the Levant , and gave perhaps the oriental colouring which is ob- served in my poetry . " Byron's Life and Works , ix . 141 , Ed . 1832 . THE ART OF LIVING IN LONDON place . By spending.
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... perhaps , be as little inclined as Dr. Johnson was , to justify the un- common rigour exercised in the case of Dr. Archibald Cameron . He was an amiable and truly honest man ; and his offence was owing to a generous , though mistaken ...
... perhaps , be as little inclined as Dr. Johnson was , to justify the un- common rigour exercised in the case of Dr. Archibald Cameron . He was an amiable and truly honest man ; and his offence was owing to a generous , though mistaken ...
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... perhaps , be allowed ; but , in general they are evidently an advan- tage , for without them his stately ideas would be confined and cramped . " He that thinks with more extent than another , 1 Yet his style did not escape the harmless ...
... perhaps , be allowed ; but , in general they are evidently an advan- tage , for without them his stately ideas would be confined and cramped . " He that thinks with more extent than another , 1 Yet his style did not escape the harmless ...
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