Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... suppose that the tenor of the rest of the book would sufficiently guard me against such a strange imputation . But it seems I judged too well of the world ; for , though I could scarcely believe it , I have been undoubtedly informed ...
... suppose that the tenor of the rest of the book would sufficiently guard me against such a strange imputation . But it seems I judged too well of the world ; for , though I could scarcely believe it , I have been undoubtedly informed ...
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... suppose in very good humour . But though Mr. Topham Beauclerk used archly to mention Johnson's having told 1 The following account of Mrs. Johnson , and her family ( written by Lady Knight , and trans- mitted by her to Hoole , the ...
... suppose in very good humour . But though Mr. Topham Beauclerk used archly to mention Johnson's having told 1 The following account of Mrs. Johnson , and her family ( written by Lady Knight , and trans- mitted by her to Hoole , the ...
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... Suppose the merit of the versions equal , we may hope that the addition of the Notes will turn the balance in our favour , considering the reputation of the Annotator . " Be pleased to favour me with a speedy answer , if you are not ...
... Suppose the merit of the versions equal , we may hope that the addition of the Notes will turn the balance in our favour , considering the reputation of the Annotator . " Be pleased to favour me with a speedy answer , if you are not ...
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... suppose , indeed , that himself highly gratified . THE SENATE OF LILLIPUT. • every young author has had the same kind of feeling for the magazine or periodical publication which has first entertained him , and in which he has first had ...
... suppose , indeed , that himself highly gratified . THE SENATE OF LILLIPUT. • every young author has had the same kind of feeling for the magazine or periodical publication which has first entertained him , and in which he has first had ...
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... suppose him masterly performance . We find him in No. to be found . I have no doubt that he 13 of his " Rambler , " censuring a profli- wrote the little abridgment entitled gate sentiment in that " " Account ; and Foreign History , " in ...
... suppose him masterly performance . We find him in No. to be found . I have no doubt that he 13 of his " Rambler , " censuring a profli- wrote the little abridgment entitled gate sentiment in that " " Account ; and Foreign History , " in ...
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