Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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... perhaps requires an apology . Many of my readers , I doubt not , will admit that a critical discussion of a passage in a favorite classic is very engaging . B. He is the hero of one of the wittiest lines in " The Dunciad , " perhaps in ...
... perhaps requires an apology . Many of my readers , I doubt not , will admit that a critical discussion of a passage in a favorite classic is very engaging . B. He is the hero of one of the wittiest lines in " The Dunciad , " perhaps in ...
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... Perhaps it may please GOD to give us some time together before we are parted . I am , dear Sir , yours most affectionately , OCTOBER 17 , 1780 . SAM . JOHNSON . Being disappointed in my hopes of meeting Johnson this year , so that I ...
... Perhaps it may please GOD to give us some time together before we are parted . I am , dear Sir , yours most affectionately , OCTOBER 17 , 1780 . SAM . JOHNSON . Being disappointed in my hopes of meeting Johnson this year , so that I ...
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... perhaps , cant ; for I own I neither ate less , nor slept less . " JOHNSON : " My dear friend , clear your mind of cant . You may talk as other people do you may say to a man , Sir , I am your most humble servant . ' You are not his ...
... perhaps , cant ; for I own I neither ate less , nor slept less . " JOHNSON : " My dear friend , clear your mind of cant . You may talk as other people do you may say to a man , Sir , I am your most humble servant . ' You are not his ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Korlátozott előnézet - 1962 |
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