Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... received money on this work , and found set down 137. 25. 6d . reckoning the half - guinea of last Saturday . As you hinted to me that you had many calls for money , I would not press you too hard , and therefore shall desire only , as ...
... received money on this work , and found set down 137. 25. 6d . reckoning the half - guinea of last Saturday . As you hinted to me that you had many calls for money , I would not press you too hard , and therefore shall desire only , as ...
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... received from himself an account of most of the transactions Harte dined with Edward Cave , and occasionally praised it . Soon after , meeting him , Cave said , You made a man very happy t'other day .'- ' How could that be , ' says ...
... received from himself an account of most of the transactions Harte dined with Edward Cave , and occasionally praised it . Soon after , meeting him , Cave said , You made a man very happy t'other day .'- ' How could that be , ' says ...
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... received without qualification , the credit of Savage's narrative , as conveyed to us , would be annihilated ; for it contains some asser - by - blow or bastard . " tions which , beyond a question , are not JOHNSON AND WARBURTON PLAN OF ...
... received without qualification , the credit of Savage's narrative , as conveyed to us , would be annihilated ; for it contains some asser - by - blow or bastard . " tions which , beyond a question , are not JOHNSON AND WARBURTON PLAN OF ...
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... receiving the bounty of his father , which was accordingly the consequence , if the person whose life Johnson wrote was her ... received the voluntary missed , by him long before the murder was bounty of Lord Tyrconnel , and had been dis ...
... receiving the bounty of his father , which was accordingly the consequence , if the person whose life Johnson wrote was her ... received the voluntary missed , by him long before the murder was bounty of Lord Tyrconnel , and had been dis ...
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... received by the public ; that Johnson seemed at first to catch at the proposition , but , after a pause , said , in his abrupt decisive manner , " I believe I shall not undertake it . " That he , Poetry : Work , is no less happy in ...
... received by the public ; that Johnson seemed at first to catch at the proposition , but , after a pause , said , in his abrupt decisive manner , " I believe I shall not undertake it . " That he , Poetry : Work , is no less happy in ...
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