Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Late Dr. Samuel JohnsonOxford University Press, 1974 - 201 oldal |
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... took their source from its author's keen recollections of the time passed in his early years . Their father Michael died of an inflammatory fever , at the age of seventy - six , 2 as Mr. Johnson told me : their mother at eighty - nine ...
... took their source from its author's keen recollections of the time passed in his early years . Their father Michael died of an inflammatory fever , at the age of seventy - six , 2 as Mr. Johnson told me : their mother at eighty - nine ...
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... took from desperation was the likeliest thing in the world to produce broken limbs and death . Fear was indeed a sensation to which Mr. Johnson was an utter stranger , excepting when some sudden apprehensions seized him that he was ...
... took from desperation was the likeliest thing in the world to produce broken limbs and death . Fear was indeed a sensation to which Mr. Johnson was an utter stranger , excepting when some sudden apprehensions seized him that he was ...
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... took place as early as November 1740. Compare Tyers , p . 900 : ' his speeches . were begun in 1740 , and continued for several sessions . ' But see PMLA , 1959 , pp . 76–8 . • ( 2 ) perceiving an imposture : there are many anecdotes ...
... took place as early as November 1740. Compare Tyers , p . 900 : ' his speeches . were begun in 1740 , and continued for several sessions . ' But see PMLA , 1959 , pp . 76–8 . • ( 2 ) perceiving an imposture : there are many anecdotes ...
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