Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1965 - 1491 páginas |
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... person whose life Johnson wrote , was her son ; or shall we not rather believe that the person who then assumed the name of Richard Savage was an impostor , being in reality the son of the shoemaker , under whose wife's care Lady ...
... person whose life Johnson wrote , was her son ; or shall we not rather believe that the person who then assumed the name of Richard Savage was an impostor , being in reality the son of the shoemaker , under whose wife's care Lady ...
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... person's child may be made the child of another person by adoption , as among the Romans , or by the ancient Jewish mode of a wife having children born to her upon her knees , by her handmaid . But these were children in a different ...
... person's child may be made the child of another person by adoption , as among the Romans , or by the ancient Jewish mode of a wife having children born to her upon her knees , by her handmaid . But these were children in a different ...
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... person whom he represents ; but even what a person would say on any particular subject . ' JOHNSON . ' Why , Sir , you are to consider that the manner and some particular phrases of a person do much to impress you with an idea of him ...
... person whom he represents ; but even what a person would say on any particular subject . ' JOHNSON . ' Why , Sir , you are to consider that the manner and some particular phrases of a person do much to impress you with an idea of him ...
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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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