Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1965 - 1491 páginas |
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... attention to external elegance of manners . But it must , at the same time , be allowed , that they contain many good precepts of conduct , and much genuine information upon life and manners , very happily expressed ; and that there was ...
... attention to external elegance of manners . But it must , at the same time , be allowed , that they contain many good precepts of conduct , and much genuine information upon life and manners , very happily expressed ; and that there was ...
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... attention , otherwise company will think themselves neglected ; and such attention is no doubt very fatiguing . He proceeded : ' I would not , 1235 Aetat . 74 Thursday , 15 May 1783.
... attention , otherwise company will think themselves neglected ; and such attention is no doubt very fatiguing . He proceeded : ' I would not , 1235 Aetat . 74 Thursday , 15 May 1783.
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... attention can perform . Of any improvement in my health I cannot yet please myself with the perception . . . . The asthma has no abatement . Opiates stop the fit , so as that I can sit and sometimes lie easy , but they do not now ...
... attention can perform . Of any improvement in my health I cannot yet please myself with the perception . . . . The asthma has no abatement . Opiates stop the fit , so as that I can sit and sometimes lie easy , but they do not now ...
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Dedication to Sir Joshua Reynolds | 1 |
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Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
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