Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Late Dr. Samuel JohnsonOxford University Press, 1974 - 201 oldal |
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... tell at the same time , that as I never was struck with any thing in the Greek language till I read that , so I ... Tell me , tell me , gentle Dove . ' Soft Anacreon's vows I bear , Vows to Myrtale the fair ; Grac'd with all that charms ...
... tell at the same time , that as I never was struck with any thing in the Greek language till I read that , so I ... Tell me , tell me , gentle Dove . ' Soft Anacreon's vows I bear , Vows to Myrtale the fair ; Grac'd with all that charms ...
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... tell , Which folks perceive that cannot spell ? And must we spectacles apply , To see what hurts our naked eye ? Will any body's mind bear this eternal microscope that you place upon your own so ? ' I never ( replied he ) saw one that ...
... tell , Which folks perceive that cannot spell ? And must we spectacles apply , To see what hurts our naked eye ? Will any body's mind bear this eternal microscope that you place upon your own so ? ' I never ( replied he ) saw one that ...
137. oldal
... tell of , to whom he had taught the classics , ' so that ( he said ) they were no incom- petent or mean scholars ... tell me , Mr. Johnson ? " There is nothing to tell , dearest Lady , but that he was insolent and I beat him , and that ...
... tell of , to whom he had taught the classics , ' so that ( he said ) they were no incom- petent or mean scholars ... tell me , Mr. Johnson ? " There is nothing to tell , dearest Lady , but that he was insolent and I beat him , and that ...
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