Life of Johnson, Volúmenes1-2Oxford University Press, 1942 |
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... leave his friend ; his friend was going to leave him . A young lady at once corrected this with good critical sagacity , to ' Tho ' much concern'd to lose my dear old friend . ' I own it pleased me to find amongst them one trait of the ...
... leave his friend ; his friend was going to leave him . A young lady at once corrected this with good critical sagacity , to ' Tho ' much concern'd to lose my dear old friend . ' I own it pleased me to find amongst them one trait of the ...
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... leave sartum tectum to pos- terity , what we have without any merit of our own received from our ancestors , should not choice and free - will be kept unviolated ? Is land to be treated with more reverence than liberty ? -If this ...
... leave sartum tectum to pos- terity , what we have without any merit of our own received from our ancestors , should not choice and free - will be kept unviolated ? Is land to be treated with more reverence than liberty ? -If this ...
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... leave one's whole fortune to a College be right , must depend upon circumstances . I would leave the interest of the fortune I bequeathed to a College to my relations or my friends , for their lives . It is the same thing to a College ...
... leave one's whole fortune to a College be right , must depend upon circumstances . I would leave the interest of the fortune I bequeathed to a College to my relations or my friends , for their lives . It is the same thing to a College ...
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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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