Life of Johnson, Volúmenes1-2Oxford University Press, 1942 |
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... wrote the nonsense you now keep such a stir about . ' Anec . p . 34 . In my first edition I was induced to doubt the authenticity of this account , by the following circumstantial statement in a letter to me from Miss Seward , of ...
... wrote the nonsense you now keep such a stir about . ' Anec . p . 34 . In my first edition I was induced to doubt the authenticity of this account , by the following circumstantial statement in a letter to me from Miss Seward , of ...
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... wrote a Preface accordingly . ' Rolt , who wrote a great deal for the booksellers , was , as Johnson told me , a singular character . Though not in the least acquainted with him , he used to say , ' I am just come from Sam . Johnson ...
... wrote a Preface accordingly . ' Rolt , who wrote a great deal for the booksellers , was , as Johnson told me , a singular character . Though not in the least acquainted with him , he used to say , ' I am just come from Sam . Johnson ...
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... wrote it before she was acquainted with me ; but she has not told you that I wrote it all over again , except two lines . ' ' The Fountains , ' + a beautiful little Fairy tale in prose , written with exquisite simplicity , is one of ...
... wrote it before she was acquainted with me ; but she has not told you that I wrote it all over again , except two lines . ' ' The Fountains , ' + a beautiful little Fairy tale in prose , written with exquisite simplicity , is one of ...
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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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