Life of Johnson, Volúmenes1-2Oxford University Press, 1942 |
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... authour ; who , though he had forborne to sub- scribe his name to the pamphlet , the vigilance of those in pursuit of him had discovered ; ' and we are informed , that he lay concealed in Lambeth - marsh till the scent after him grew ...
... authour ; who , though he had forborne to sub- scribe his name to the pamphlet , the vigilance of those in pursuit of him had discovered ; ' and we are informed , that he lay concealed in Lambeth - marsh till the scent after him grew ...
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... authour , and I have an ardent ambition for literary fame ; for , of all possessions , I should imagine literary ... authour of an approved book may allow his natural disposition an easy play , and yet indulge the pride of superior ...
... authour , and I have an ardent ambition for literary fame ; for , of all possessions , I should imagine literary ... authour of an approved book may allow his natural disposition an easy play , and yet indulge the pride of superior ...
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... authour , except being assured by one of our most eminent literati , that it was clear its authour did not know the Greek tragedies in the original . One day at Sir Joshua's table , when it was related that Mrs. Montagu , in an excess ...
... authour , except being assured by one of our most eminent literati , that it was clear its authour did not know the Greek tragedies in the original . One day at Sir Joshua's table , when it was related that Mrs. Montagu , in an excess ...
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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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