Life of Johnson, Volúmenes1-2Oxford University Press, 1942 |
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... attention to external elegance of manners . But it must , at the same time , be allowed , that they contain many good pre- cepts of conduct , and much genuine information upon life and manners , very happily expressed ; and that there ...
... attention to external elegance of manners . But it must , at the same time , be allowed , that they contain many good pre- cepts of conduct , and much genuine information upon life and manners , very happily expressed ; and that there ...
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... attention from the affairs of the publick . JOHNSON . ' No Judge , Sir , can give his whole attention to his office ; and it is very proper that he should employ what time he has to himself , to his own advantage , in the most ...
... attention from the affairs of the publick . JOHNSON . ' No Judge , Sir , can give his whole attention to his office ; and it is very proper that he should employ what time he has to himself , to his own advantage , in the most ...
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... attention , I cannot omit to give an account of the day which seemed to appear in some sort perilous . I rose at five and went out at six , and having reached Salisbury about nine , went forward a few miles in my friend's chariot . I ...
... attention , I cannot omit to give an account of the day which seemed to appear in some sort perilous . I rose at five and went out at six , and having reached Salisbury about nine , went forward a few miles in my friend's chariot . I ...
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
Términos y frases comunes
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