Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1960 - 1491 páginas |
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... attention to any branch of the family . Indeed , you have so much of the true Highland cordiality , that I am sure you would have thought me to blame if I had neglected to recommend to you this Hebridean prince , in whose island we were ...
... attention to any branch of the family . Indeed , you have so much of the true Highland cordiality , that I am sure you would have thought me to blame if I had neglected to recommend to you this Hebridean prince , in whose island we were ...
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... attention to the voice of the people ; and that voice does not least deserve to be heard , when it calls out for mercy . There is now a very general desire that Dodd's life should be spared . More is not wished ; and , perhaps , this is ...
... attention to the voice of the people ; and that voice does not least deserve to be heard , when it calls out for mercy . There is now a very general desire that Dodd's life should be spared . More is not wished ; and , perhaps , this is ...
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... attention to the sages of the law ; but , if after hearing them , they have a firm opinion of their own , are bound , as honest men , to decide accordingly . Nor is it so difficult for them to under- stand even law questions , as is ...
... attention to the sages of the law ; but , if after hearing them , they have a firm opinion of their own , are bound , as honest men , to decide accordingly . Nor is it so difficult for them to under- stand even law questions , as is ...
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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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