The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 4. kötetCowie, 1825 - 664 oldal |
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... lived in literary retirement , and indeed had for some time few other pleasures but those of study in his power . He was , as the biographers observe , the younger son of a younger brother ; a denomination by which our ancestors ...
... lived in literary retirement , and indeed had for some time few other pleasures but those of study in his power . He was , as the biographers observe , the younger son of a younger brother ; a denomination by which our ancestors ...
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... lived him , and in 1779 died unmarried . The character which her lover bequeathed her was , indeed , not likely to attract courtship . The Elegies were published after his death ; and while the writer's name was remembered with fondness ...
... lived him , and in 1779 died unmarried . The character which her lover bequeathed her was , indeed , not likely to attract courtship . The Elegies were published after his death ; and while the writer's name was remembered with fondness ...
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... lived till ninety , had a jointure of six hundred . It is with regret that I find myself not better enabled to exhibit memorials of a writer , who at least must be allowed to have set a good example to men of his own class , by devoting ...
... lived till ninety , had a jointure of six hundred . It is with regret that I find myself not better enabled to exhibit memorials of a writer , who at least must be allowed to have set a good example to men of his own class , by devoting ...
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... lived for some time upon very uneasy terms with her hus- band , thought a publick confession of adultery the most obvious and expeditious method of obtaining her liberty ; and therefore declared , that the child , with which she was ...
... lived for some time upon very uneasy terms with her hus- band , thought a publick confession of adultery the most obvious and expeditious method of obtaining her liberty ; and therefore declared , that the child , with which she was ...
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... lived , always looked upon him with that tenderness which the barbarity of his mother made peculiarly necessary ; but her death , which happened in his tenth year , was another of the misfortunes of his childhood ; for though she kindly ...
... lived , always looked upon him with that tenderness which the barbarity of his mother made peculiarly necessary ; but her death , which happened in his tenth year , was another of the misfortunes of his childhood ; for though she kindly ...
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