Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... doubt that Johnson , though he thus shewed a manly firmness , proved a most affectionate and indulgent husband to the last moment of Mrs. Johnson's life and in his " Prayers and Meditations , " find very remarkable evidence that his ...
... doubt that Johnson , though he thus shewed a manly firmness , proved a most affectionate and indulgent husband to the last moment of Mrs. Johnson's life and in his " Prayers and Meditations , " find very remarkable evidence that his ...
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... doubt that he was insen- sibly furnishing his mind with various knowledge ; but I have not discovered that he wrote anything , except a great part of his tragedy of Irene . Garrick , the elder brother of David , told me that he ...
... doubt that he was insen- sibly furnishing his mind with various knowledge ; but I have not discovered that he wrote anything , except a great part of his tragedy of Irene . Garrick , the elder brother of David , told me that he ...
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... doubt not but you would be ready to recommend and assist your countryman . " G. WALMSLEY . " your upon his How he employed himself first coming to London is not particularly 1 Both of them used to talk pleasantly of this their first ...
... doubt not but you would be ready to recommend and assist your countryman . " G. WALMSLEY . " your upon his How he employed himself first coming to London is not particularly 1 Both of them used to talk pleasantly of this their first ...
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... doubt if he could have remembered every one of them , as they were so numerous , so various , and scattered in such a multi- plicity of unconnected publications ; nay , several of them published under the names of other persons , to ...
... doubt if he could have remembered every one of them , as they were so numerous , so various , and scattered in such a multi- plicity of unconnected publications ; nay , several of them published under the names of other persons , to ...
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... doubt but you will look over this poem with another eye , and reward it in a different manner , from a mercenary bookseller , who counts the lines he is to purchase , and con- siders nothing but the bulk . I cannot help taking notice ...
... doubt but you will look over this poem with another eye , and reward it in a different manner , from a mercenary bookseller , who counts the lines he is to purchase , and con- siders nothing but the bulk . I cannot help taking notice ...
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