Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... Samuel Johnson trod on ; If it had lived , it had been good luck , For then we'd had an odd one . ' There is surely internal evidence that this little com- position combines in it what no child of three years old could produce , without ...
... Samuel Johnson trod on ; If it had lived , it had been good luck , For then we'd had an odd one . ' There is surely internal evidence that this little com- position combines in it what no child of three years old could produce , without ...
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... Johnson , his eyes flashed with grateful satisfaction , and he ex- claimed , ' That was liberal and noble . ' And now ( I had almost said poor ) Samuel Johnson returned to his native city , destitute , and not know- ing how he should ...
... Johnson , his eyes flashed with grateful satisfaction , and he ex- claimed , ' That was liberal and noble . ' And now ( I had almost said poor ) Samuel Johnson returned to his native city , destitute , and not know- ing how he should ...
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... Samuel Johnson . ' But the only pupils who were put under his care were the celebrated David Garrick and his brother George , and a Mr. Offely , a young gentleman of good fortune , who died early . As yet , his name had nothing of that ...
... Samuel Johnson . ' But the only pupils who were put under his care were the celebrated David Garrick and his brother George , and a Mr. Offely , a young gentleman of good fortune , who died early . As yet , his name had nothing of that ...
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