Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1980 - 1492 páginas This minute account of the life of the great eighteenth-century thinker and writer is probably the most famous biography in the English language. |
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... servant , when he wanted to study , secure from interruption ; for he would not allow his servant to say he was not at home when he really was . ' A servant's strict regard for truth , ( said he ) must be weakened by such a practice . A ...
... servant , when he wanted to study , secure from interruption ; for he would not allow his servant to say he was not at home when he really was . ' A servant's strict regard for truth , ( said he ) must be weakened by such a practice . A ...
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... servant before him , upon an accusation of having stolen some money from him ; but it having come out that he had laid it purposely in the servant's way , in order to try his honesty , Sir Godfrey sent the master to prison . " 1 JOHNSON ...
... servant before him , upon an accusation of having stolen some money from him ; but it having come out that he had laid it purposely in the servant's way , in order to try his honesty , Sir Godfrey sent the master to prison . " 1 JOHNSON ...
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... servant , Mr. Francis Barber , whom he looked upon as particularly under his protection , and whom he had all along treated truly as an humble friend . Having asked Dr. Brocklesby what would be a proper annuity to bequeath to a ...
... servant , Mr. Francis Barber , whom he looked upon as particularly under his protection , and whom he had all along treated truly as an humble friend . Having asked Dr. Brocklesby what would be a proper annuity to bequeath to a ...
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Part of a Review of Graingers Sugar Cane a Poem in the London | 16 |
The False Alarm acknowl | 431 |
Thoughts on the late Transactions respecting Falklands Islands | 450 |
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acknowl acquaintance admiration afterwards appeared Ashbourne asked authour Beauclerk believe BENNET LANGTON bookseller Boswell Papers Boswell's character church compliments consider conversation dear Sir death Dictionary dined doubt Edinburgh edition eminent English favour Garrick gentleman Gentleman's Magazine give Goldsmith happy heard Hebrides honour hope humble servant JAMES BOSWELL John kind King lady Langton language learning letter Lichfield literary lived London Lord Lord Chesterfield Lord Monboddo Lucy Porter manner mentioned merit mind never obliged observed occasion once opinion Oxford Pembroke College perhaps pleased pleasure poem poet praise publick published Rambler recollect remarkable Reverend Samuel Johnson Scotland Shakspeare shew Sir John Hawkins Sir Joshua Reynolds Streatham suppose sure talked tell thing THOMAS WARTON thought Thrale tion told truth Warton wish write written wrote
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Cognitive-behavioural Therapy: Research, Practice, and Philosophy Brian Sheldon Sin vista previa disponible - 1995 |