Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... seemed to his friends , and for that they were ready to forgive him much . Cheerful , and pleasant , and gay also is his book , though like him- self it has its darker moments , moments of flatness , of triviality , of gloom . Yet even ...
... seemed to his friends , and for that they were ready to forgive him much . Cheerful , and pleasant , and gay also is his book , though like him- self it has its darker moments , moments of flatness , of triviality , of gloom . Yet even ...
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... Poets , Addison " ) . 2 " Sword , I will hallow thee for this thy Garrick entered the school two years after John - deed . " - Second Part of King Henry VI . , iv . son left it . IO . enjoying the common sports ; and he He seemed to.
... Poets , Addison " ) . 2 " Sword , I will hallow thee for this thy Garrick entered the school two years after John - deed . " - Second Part of King Henry VI . , iv . son left it . IO . enjoying the common sports ; and he He seemed to.
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... seemed very full of the merits of his son , and told the company he was a good scholar , and a poet , and wrote Latin verses . His figure and manner appeared strange to them ; but he behaved modestly , and sat silent , till upon ...
... seemed very full of the merits of his son , and told the company he was a good scholar , and a poet , and wrote Latin verses . His figure and manner appeared strange to them ; but he behaved modestly , and sat silent , till upon ...
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... seemed to he much diverted with the feeble efforts of his unknown ad- versary , who , I hope , is alive to read this account . " Now , " said be , " here is somebody who thinks he has vexed me sadly ; yet , if it had not been for you ...
... seemed to he much diverted with the feeble efforts of his unknown ad- versary , who , I hope , is alive to read this account . " Now , " said be , " here is somebody who thinks he has vexed me sadly ; yet , if it had not been for you ...
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... seemed at first to catch at the proposition , but , after a pause , said , in his abrupt decisive manner , " I believe I shall not undertake it . " That he , Poetry : Work , is no less happy in praising his English But hark , he sings ...
... seemed at first to catch at the proposition , but , after a pause , said , in his abrupt decisive manner , " I believe I shall not undertake it . " That he , Poetry : Work , is no less happy in praising his English But hark , he sings ...
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