The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 4. kötetCowie, 1825 - 664 oldal |
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... ladies , as he probably took no delight in telling it , is not known . The report is , that he was soon weary of either the restraint or servility of his occupation , and easily persuaded his master to discharge him . The Dutchess of ...
... ladies , as he probably took no delight in telling it , is not known . The report is , that he was soon weary of either the restraint or servility of his occupation , and easily persuaded his master to discharge him . The Dutchess of ...
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... ladies all in expectation , and advancing with reverence , too great for any other attention , stumbled at a ... lady heard them , and did nothing . All the pain which he suffered from the neglect , or , as he perhaps termed it ...
... ladies all in expectation , and advancing with reverence , too great for any other attention , stumbled at a ... lady heard them , and did nothing . All the pain which he suffered from the neglect , or , as he perhaps termed it ...
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... it was performed twenty - four days successively . The ladies carried about with them the favourite songs of it in fans , and houses were furnished with it in screens . The fame of it was not confined to the authour only . 6 GAY .
... it was performed twenty - four days successively . The ladies carried about with them the favourite songs of it in fans , and houses were furnished with it in screens . The fame of it was not confined to the authour only . 6 GAY .
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... lady Anne Villiers , widow to Mr. Thynne , by whom he had four daughters , but no son . Writers commonly derive their reputation from their works ; but there are works which owe their reputation to the character of the writer . The ...
... lady Anne Villiers , widow to Mr. Thynne , by whom he had four daughters , but no son . Writers commonly derive their reputation from their works ; but there are works which owe their reputation to the character of the writer . The ...
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... lady , whose name was Dashwood , for a time disordered his understanding . He was unextinguishably amorous , and his mistress in- exorably cruel . Of this narrative , part is true , and part false . He was the second son of Anthony ...
... lady , whose name was Dashwood , for a time disordered his understanding . He was unextinguishably amorous , and his mistress in- exorably cruel . Of this narrative , part is true , and part false . He was the second son of Anthony ...
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