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19. oldal
Johnson , I without money could not be stimuthink very properly , altered it to all- lated to write . I have been told by knowing , as it is a verbum solenne , ap- a clergyman ... with whom he had propriated to the Supreme Being . been ...
Johnson , I without money could not be stimuthink very properly , altered it to all- lated to write . I have been told by knowing , as it is a verbum solenne , ap- a clergyman ... with whom he had propriated to the Supreme Being . been ...
44. oldal
Sir Joshua said , what I have often thought , that he wondered to find so much good writing employed in them , when the authours were to remain unknown , and so could not have the motive of fame . JOHNSON . ' Nay , Sir , those who write ...
Sir Joshua said , what I have often thought , that he wondered to find so much good writing employed in them , when the authours were to remain unknown , and so could not have the motive of fame . JOHNSON . ' Nay , Sir , those who write ...
395. oldal
Is it a fit of humour , that has disposed you to try who can hold out longest without writing ? ... Write , pray write to me , and let me know what is , or what has been the cause of this long interruption .
Is it a fit of humour , that has disposed you to try who can hold out longest without writing ? ... Write , pray write to me , and let me know what is , or what has been the cause of this long interruption .
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PAGE | 52 |
THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D 178013 Dec 1784 1430 | 430 |
I | 454 |
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