Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... sure she could not miss it ; and I contrived that she should soon come up with me . she did , I observed her to be in tears . " shewed a When This , it must be allowed , was a singular beginning of connubial felicity ; but there is no ...
... sure she could not miss it ; and I contrived that she should soon come up with me . she did , I observed her to be in tears . " shewed a When This , it must be allowed , was a singular beginning of connubial felicity ; but there is no ...
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... sure he told me , that Mr. Cave was the first publisher by whom his pen was engaged in Lon- don . " I He had a little money when he came to town , and he knew how he could live in the cheapest manner . His first lodg- ings were at the ...
... sure he told me , that Mr. Cave was the first publisher by whom his pen was engaged in Lon- don . " I He had a little money when he came to town , and he knew how he could live in the cheapest manner . His first lodg- ings were at the ...
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... Sure this is love , which heretofore I conceived the dream of idle maids , and wanton poets . " “ Though no comets or prodigies foretold the ruin of Greece , signs which heaven must by another miracle enable us to understand , yet might ...
... Sure this is love , which heretofore I conceived the dream of idle maids , and wanton poets . " “ Though no comets or prodigies foretold the ruin of Greece , signs which heaven must by another miracle enable us to understand , yet might ...
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... Sure , thou art an er- ror of nature , and an exception to the rest of thy sex , and art immortal ; for senti- ments like thine were never to sink into nothing . I thought all the thoughts of the fair had been to select the graces of ...
... Sure , thou art an er- ror of nature , and an exception to the rest of thy sex , and art immortal ; for senti- ments like thine were never to sink into nothing . I thought all the thoughts of the fair had been to select the graces of ...
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... Sure the most bitter is a scornful jest . " OLDHAM's , though less elegant , is more just : " Nothing in poverty so ill is borne , As its exposing men to grinning scorn . " Where , or in what manner , this poem was composed , I am sorry ...
... Sure the most bitter is a scornful jest . " OLDHAM's , though less elegant , is more just : " Nothing in poverty so ill is borne , As its exposing men to grinning scorn . " Where , or in what manner , this poem was composed , I am sorry ...
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