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... gentleman whose name I am sorry I have forgotten. Next morning he sent the gentleman 5oo/, with an apology that it was all he had in the world. The gentleman sent the money back to him, declaring he would not 1 Agentleman, who, from his ...
... gentleman whose name I am sorry I have forgotten. Next morning he sent the gentleman 5oo/, with an apology that it was all he had in the world. The gentleman sent the money back to him, declaring he would not 1 Agentleman, who, from his ...
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... gentleman." As a proof of it, I shall quote from his “London ” the passage, in which he speaks of my illustrious friend. I must by no means omit Bolt Court, the long residence of Doctor SAMUEL JOHNSON, a man of the strongest natural ...
... gentleman." As a proof of it, I shall quote from his “London ” the passage, in which he speaks of my illustrious friend. I must by no means omit Bolt Court, the long residence of Doctor SAMUEL JOHNSON, a man of the strongest natural ...
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... gentleman has spent, in getting 4oool, a year, the time in which he might have learnt to talk; and now he cannot talk.” Mr. Perkins made a shrewd and droll remark: “If he had got his 4oool. a year as a mountebank, he might have learnt ...
... gentleman has spent, in getting 4oool, a year, the time in which he might have learnt to talk; and now he cannot talk.” Mr. Perkins made a shrewd and droll remark: “If he had got his 4oool. a year as a mountebank, he might have learnt ...
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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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