Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1965 - 1491 páginas |
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... suppose that the parish will make a wiser choice than the patron ? If we suppose mankind actuated by interest , the patron is more likely to choose with caution , because he will suffer more by choosing wrong . By the deficiencies of ...
... suppose that the parish will make a wiser choice than the patron ? If we suppose mankind actuated by interest , the patron is more likely to choose with caution , because he will suffer more by choosing wrong . By the deficiencies of ...
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... suppose because it is a kind of animal food . He entered upon the state of the nation , and thus discoursed : ' Sir , the great misfortune now is , that government has too little power . All that it has to bestow , must of necessity be ...
... suppose because it is a kind of animal food . He entered upon the state of the nation , and thus discoursed : ' Sir , the great misfortune now is , that government has too little power . All that it has to bestow , must of necessity be ...
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... suppose young Alexander continues to thrive , and Veronica is now very pretty company . I do not suppose the lady is yet reconciled to me , yet let her know that I love her very well , and value her very much . ' Dr. Blair is printing ...
... suppose young Alexander continues to thrive , and Veronica is now very pretty company . I do not suppose the lady is yet reconciled to me , yet let her know that I love her very well , and value her very much . ' Dr. Blair is printing ...
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Dedication to Sir Joshua Reynolds | 1 |
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Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
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