Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Late Dr. Samuel JohnsonOxford University Press, 1974 - 201 oldal |
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... opinion they confided , and whom they caressed on purpose that they might at once monopolize his labours and advice . Pride has been always the foible of the profession . What justice could a stranger expect from an order of men who can ...
... opinion they confided , and whom they caressed on purpose that they might at once monopolize his labours and advice . Pride has been always the foible of the profession . What justice could a stranger expect from an order of men who can ...
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... opinion of this reverend gentleman . He owned himself fond , he said , of a man , who notwithstanding the illiberal- ity which still debased the literature of his country , had no dirty heresies sticking about him . In the summer of ...
... opinion of this reverend gentleman . He owned himself fond , he said , of a man , who notwithstanding the illiberal- ity which still debased the literature of his country , had no dirty heresies sticking about him . In the summer of ...
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... opinion happened to differ from his , he would stare Johnson full in the face , and remark with much gravity and arrogance , I wish you could write as well . This Johnson thought was literally telling a professional man that he was an ...
... opinion happened to differ from his , he would stare Johnson full in the face , and remark with much gravity and arrogance , I wish you could write as well . This Johnson thought was literally telling a professional man that he was an ...
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