Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1965 - 1491 páginas |
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... merit ? ' JOHNSON . ' Yes , Sir , if they fall in your way ; but if it is understood that you patronize young men of merit , you will be harassed with solicitations . You will have numbers forced upon you who have no merit ; some will ...
... merit ? ' JOHNSON . ' Yes , Sir , if they fall in your way ; but if it is understood that you patronize young men of merit , you will be harassed with solicitations . You will have numbers forced upon you who have no merit ; some will ...
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... merit neglected : it was generally by his own fault that he failed of success . A man may hide his head in a hole ... merit at the bar who never get practice . ' JOHNSON . ' Sir , you are sure that practice is got from an opinion that ...
... merit neglected : it was generally by his own fault that he failed of success . A man may hide his head in a hole ... merit at the bar who never get practice . ' JOHNSON . ' Sir , you are sure that practice is got from an opinion that ...
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... merits of our Redeemer . ' JOHNSON . ' Madam , I do not forget the merits of my Redeemer ; but my Redeemer has said that he ... merit or justness of the remarks , you may be sure that being written to a most intimate friend , without any ...
... merits of our Redeemer . ' JOHNSON . ' Madam , I do not forget the merits of my Redeemer ; but my Redeemer has said that he ... merit or justness of the remarks , you may be sure that being written to a most intimate friend , without any ...
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Dedication to Sir Joshua Reynolds | 1 |
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Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
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