Life of Johnson, Volúmenes1-2Oxford University Press, 1942 |
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... seemed the most inclined among us to con- versation . At the inn where we dined , the gentlewoman said that she had done her best to educate her children ; and particularly , that she had never suffered them to be a moment idle ...
... seemed the most inclined among us to con- versation . At the inn where we dined , the gentlewoman said that she had done her best to educate her children ; and particularly , that she had never suffered them to be a moment idle ...
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... seemed foiled by futurity . But I thought , that the gloom of uncertainty in solemn religious speculation , being min- gled with hope , was yet more consolatory than the empti- ness of infidelity . A man can live in thick air , but ...
... seemed foiled by futurity . But I thought , that the gloom of uncertainty in solemn religious speculation , being min- gled with hope , was yet more consolatory than the empti- ness of infidelity . A man can live in thick air , but ...
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... seemed a kind of reversing of what might have been expected from the two men , took notice of it to Dr. Johnson , as they walked away by themselves . Johnson said , that it was continually the case ; and that he was always obliged to ...
... seemed a kind of reversing of what might have been expected from the two men , took notice of it to Dr. Johnson , as they walked away by themselves . Johnson said , that it was continually the case ; and that he was always obliged to ...
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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