Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1965 - 1491 páginas |
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... allowed , that the structure of his sentences is expanded , and often has somewhat of the inversion of Latin ; and that he de- lighted to express familiar thoughts in philosophical language ; being in this the reverse of Socrates , who ...
... allowed , that the structure of his sentences is expanded , and often has somewhat of the inversion of Latin ; and that he de- lighted to express familiar thoughts in philosophical language ; being in this the reverse of Socrates , who ...
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... allowed , and will be allowed still to issue words that bear the mint - mark of the day . ' Horace , Ars Poet . 48 ( Wickham ) . ] 2 The observation of his having imitated Sir Thomas Brown has been made by many people ; and lately it ...
... allowed , and will be allowed still to issue words that bear the mint - mark of the day . ' Horace , Ars Poet . 48 ( Wickham ) . ] 2 The observation of his having imitated Sir Thomas Brown has been made by many people ; and lately it ...
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... allowed them than women . JOHNSON . ' Why , Madam , women have all the liberty they should wish to have . We have all the labour and the danger , and the women all the advantage . We go to sea , we build houses , we do everything , in ...
... allowed them than women . JOHNSON . ' Why , Madam , women have all the liberty they should wish to have . We have all the labour and the danger , and the women all the advantage . We go to sea , we build houses , we do everything , in ...
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Dedication to Sir Joshua Reynolds | 1 |
Advertisement to the Third Edition | 9 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
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