Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... sure , by , dear Sir , your most obliged , and most humble servant , " May 6 , 1755. " 66 " SAM . JOHNSON . TO THE REVEREND MR . THOMAS WARTON . " DEAR SIR , " I AM grieved that you should think me capable of neglecting your letters ...
... sure , by , dear Sir , your most obliged , and most humble servant , " May 6 , 1755. " 66 " SAM . JOHNSON . TO THE REVEREND MR . THOMAS WARTON . " DEAR SIR , " I AM grieved that you should think me capable of neglecting your letters ...
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... sure that he had less enjoyment from it than I have . Yet , whatever additional shade his own particular sensations may have thrown on his representation of life , attentive observation and close inquiry have convinced me , that there ...
... sure that he had less enjoyment from it than I have . Yet , whatever additional shade his own particular sensations may have thrown on his representation of life , attentive observation and close inquiry have convinced me , that there ...
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... sure you have my esteem for the courage with which you contracted them , and the spirit with which you endure them . I wish my esteem could be of more use . I have been invited , or have invited myself , to several parts of the king ...
... sure you have my esteem for the courage with which you contracted them , and the spirit with which you endure them . I wish my esteem could be of more use . I have been invited , or have invited myself , to several parts of the king ...
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... sure Johnson heard them , and thus set his mind perfectly at ease . This noble- man , who has been so virulently abused , acted with great honour in this instance , and displayed a mind truly liberal . A Minister of a more narrow and ...
... sure Johnson heard them , and thus set his mind perfectly at ease . This noble- man , who has been so virulently abused , acted with great honour in this instance , and displayed a mind truly liberal . A Minister of a more narrow and ...
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... sure , will not be always fair ; we are not sure she will always be virtuous : and man cannot retain through life that respect and assiduity by which he pleases for a day or for a month . I do not , however , pretend to have discovered ...
... sure , will not be always fair ; we are not sure she will always be virtuous : and man cannot retain through life that respect and assiduity by which he pleases for a day or for a month . I do not , however , pretend to have discovered ...
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