Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebride and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötet |
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They who allow their passions to confound the distinctions between right and a is 1 , 2 : is , 3 . i Goldsmith wrote in 1762 : ' Up- soon to return to London ' to eat a on a stranger's arrival at Bath he is term's commons in the Inner ...
They who allow their passions to confound the distinctions between right and a is 1 , 2 : is , 3 . i Goldsmith wrote in 1762 : ' Up- soon to return to London ' to eat a on a stranger's arrival at Bath he is term's commons in the Inner ...
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Colman has bought Foote's patent , and is to allow Foote for life sixteen hundred pounds a year , as Reynolds told me , and to allow him to play so often on such terms that he may gain four hundred pounds more 2.
Colman has bought Foote's patent , and is to allow Foote for life sixteen hundred pounds a year , as Reynolds told me , and to allow him to play so often on such terms that he may gain four hundred pounds more 2.
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There , Sir , you are always heretical : you never will allow merit to a player 2. ' JOHNSON . ' Merit , Sir ! what merit ? Do you respect a rope - dancer , or a ballad - singer ? ' BOSWELL . No , Sir : but we respect a great player ...
There , Sir , you are always heretical : you never will allow merit to a player 2. ' JOHNSON . ' Merit , Sir ! what merit ? Do you respect a rope - dancer , or a ballad - singer ? ' BOSWELL . No , Sir : but we respect a great player ...
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THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D 178013 Dec 1784 1430 | 430 |
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