Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... observe . It is related of the great Dr. Clarke , that when in one of his leisure hours he was unbending himself with a few friends in the most playful and frolicsome manner , he observed Beau Nash approaching ; upon which he suddenly ...
... observe . It is related of the great Dr. Clarke , that when in one of his leisure hours he was unbending himself with a few friends in the most playful and frolicsome manner , he observed Beau Nash approaching ; upon which he suddenly ...
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James Boswell. and indeed I must observe , that in no other respect could I discern any defect in his vision ; on ... observed resembled a cone , he corrected my in- accuracy , by shewing me , that it was indeed pointed at the top ...
James Boswell. and indeed I must observe , that in no other respect could I discern any defect in his vision ; on ... observed resembled a cone , he corrected my in- accuracy , by shewing me , that it was indeed pointed at the top ...
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... observed , that the boy is the man in miniature ; and that the distinguishing characteristics of each individual are the same , through the whole course of life . His favourites used to receive very liberal assistance from him ; and ...
... observed , that the boy is the man in miniature ; and that the distinguishing characteristics of each individual are the same , through the whole course of life . His favourites used to receive very liberal assistance from him ; and ...
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... observed , that he discovers that love of chemistry which never forsook him ; An Appeal to the Public in behalf of the Editor ; " † " An Address to the Reader ; " + " An Epigram both in Greek and Latin to Eliza , " * and also English ...
... observed , that he discovers that love of chemistry which never forsook him ; An Appeal to the Public in behalf of the Editor ; " † " An Address to the Reader ; " + " An Epigram both in Greek and Latin to Eliza , " * and also English ...
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... observed to Johnson that he seemed very desirous to see Pope's note , he answered , " Who would not be proud to have such about him ? " a man as Pope so solicitous in inquiring The infirmity to which Mr. Pope alludes , appeared to me ...
... observed to Johnson that he seemed very desirous to see Pope's note , he answered , " Who would not be proud to have such about him ? " a man as Pope so solicitous in inquiring The infirmity to which Mr. Pope alludes , appeared to me ...
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