Enlightened England; an anthology of eighteenth century literatureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... Johnson at his chambers in the Temple . He said I certainly might , and that Mr. Johnson would take it as a compliment . So on Tuesday the 24th of May , after having been enlivened by the witty sallies of Messieurs Thornton , Wilkes ...
... Johnson at his chambers in the Temple . He said I certainly might , and that Mr. Johnson would take it as a compliment . So on Tuesday the 24th of May , after having been enlivened by the witty sallies of Messieurs Thornton , Wilkes ...
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... Johnson did not dwell upon cities , and palaces , and pictures , and shows , and Arcadian scenes . He was of Lord Essex's opinion , who advises his kinsman Roger Earl of Rutland , “ rather to go a hundred miles to speak with one wise ...
... Johnson did not dwell upon cities , and palaces , and pictures , and shows , and Arcadian scenes . He was of Lord Essex's opinion , who advises his kinsman Roger Earl of Rutland , “ rather to go a hundred miles to speak with one wise ...
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... Johnson as a middle quality , and you agree with me as a middle quality ; but Johnson and I should not agree . " Sir John was not sufficiently flexible ; so I desisted ; knowing , indeed , that the repulsion was equally strong on the ...
... Johnson as a middle quality , and you agree with me as a middle quality ; but Johnson and I should not agree . " Sir John was not sufficiently flexible ; so I desisted ; knowing , indeed , that the repulsion was equally strong on the ...
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