Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1960 - 1491 páginas |
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... look at the backs of books . ' Johnson , ever ready for contest , instantly started from his reverie , wheeled about , and answered , ' Sir , the reason is very plain . Knowledge is of two kinds . We know a subject ourselves , or we ...
... look at the backs of books . ' Johnson , ever ready for contest , instantly started from his reverie , wheeled about , and answered , ' Sir , the reason is very plain . Knowledge is of two kinds . We know a subject ourselves , or we ...
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... look that expressed that it was coming ; or , when he had said it , from a look that expressed that it had come . " At Mr. Thrale's , some days before , when we were talking on the same subject , he said , referring to 1 [ ' a host in ...
... look that expressed that it was coming ; or , when he had said it , from a look that expressed that it had come . " At Mr. Thrale's , some days before , when we were talking on the same subject , he said , referring to 1 [ ' a host in ...
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... look to Bedlam , than you think of death by having windows that look to a church - yard . ' MRS . BURNEY . ' We may look to a church - yard , Sir ; for it is right that we should be kept in mind of death . ' JOHNSON . ' Nay , Madam , if ...
... look to Bedlam , than you think of death by having windows that look to a church - yard . ' MRS . BURNEY . ' We may look to a church - yard , Sir ; for it is right that we should be kept in mind of death . ' JOHNSON . ' Nay , Madam , if ...
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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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