Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... told me in his presence at ichfield , in 1776 , by his step - daughter , Mrs. Lucy Porter , as related to her by his mother . When he was a child in petticoats , and had learnt to read , Mrs. Johnson one morning put the Common Prayer ...
... told me in his presence at ichfield , in 1776 , by his step - daughter , Mrs. Lucy Porter , as related to her by his mother . When he was a child in petticoats , and had learnt to read , Mrs. Johnson one morning put the Common Prayer ...
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... told him that he resembled an school for young children in Lichfield . able performer upon a bad instrument . He told me she could read the black How false and contemptible then are all letter , and asked him to borrow for her , the ...
... told him that he resembled an school for young children in Lichfield . able performer upon a bad instrument . He told me she could read the black How false and contemptible then are all letter , and asked him to borrow for her , the ...
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... told me he was present , and gave me some account of what passed on the night of Johnson's arrival at Oxford . On that evening , his father , who had anxiously accompanied him , found means to have him introduced to Mr. Jorden , who was ...
... told me he was present , and gave me some account of what passed on the night of Johnson's arrival at Oxford . On that evening , his father , who had anxiously accompanied him , found means to have him introduced to Mr. Jorden , who was ...
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... told me , that from his earliest years he loved to read poetry , but hardly ever read any poem to an end ; that he read Shakespeare at a period so early , that the speech of the Ghost in Hamlet terrified him when he was alone ; that ...
... told me , that from his earliest years he loved to read poetry , but hardly ever read any poem to an end ; that he read Shakespeare at a period so early , that the speech of the Ghost in Hamlet terrified him when he was alone ; that ...
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... told by Tursel- character has been fully vindicated . | linus , in his Life of St. Ignatius Loyola , Being himself a poet , Johnson was that this intrepid founder of the order of peculiarly happy in mentioning how many of the sons of ...
... told by Tursel- character has been fully vindicated . | linus , in his Life of St. Ignatius Loyola , Being himself a poet , Johnson was that this intrepid founder of the order of peculiarly happy in mentioning how many of the sons of ...
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