Wit and Wisdom of Samuel JohnsonClarendon Press, 1888 - 323 من الصفحات |
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... known to us . It is with ters of fiction alone that we have the same kind of d close intimacy . Our acquaintance with him is Dryden or Pope or Gibbon , but as with Falstaff Quixote , with Sir Roger de Coverley and my Uncle › y the ...
... known to us . It is with ters of fiction alone that we have the same kind of d close intimacy . Our acquaintance with him is Dryden or Pope or Gibbon , but as with Falstaff Quixote , with Sir Roger de Coverley and my Uncle › y the ...
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... known to us and us alone . deed right when he so often spoke of him as Englishman1 . Of all Englishmen he was the -in his bad qualities as well as in his good , in as well as in his wisdom . The interest of the Boswell draws of him is ...
... known to us and us alone . deed right when he so often spoke of him as Englishman1 . Of all Englishmen he was the -in his bad qualities as well as in his good , in as well as in his wisdom . The interest of the Boswell draws of him is ...
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... 284 . works Hawkins's Life of Boswell's Life of 3 Ib . ii . 262 . 4 2 Ib . i . 201 . 6 Ib . ii . 262 . 7 Boswell Ib.i. 328 n . 1 . 9 Ib . i . 442 . 12 Tb . ii . 221 . 11 Tb . ii . 262 12. 2 . from what is known in this age as of his.
... 284 . works Hawkins's Life of Boswell's Life of 3 Ib . ii . 262 . 4 2 Ib . i . 201 . 6 Ib . ii . 262 . 7 Boswell Ib.i. 328 n . 1 . 9 Ib . i . 442 . 12 Tb . ii . 221 . 11 Tb . ii . 262 12. 2 . from what is known in this age as of his.
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Samuel Johnson, George Birkbeck Norman Hill. from what is known in this age as of his poverty his clothes might be nd his chairs might have lost a leg ; aces ever prompted him to make . sensible of their existence1 . ' He her ...
Samuel Johnson, George Birkbeck Norman Hill. from what is known in this age as of his poverty his clothes might be nd his chairs might have lost a leg ; aces ever prompted him to make . sensible of their existence1 . ' He her ...
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... known casual circumstan I find myself ewise a pity due e added , " did not love Bet Flint , but self very easy about that . " memory of the to knowledge , to Mme . D'Arblay's Diary , i . 87 , 90 . Biography : us consequences of vice and ...
... known casual circumstan I find myself ewise a pity due e added , " did not love Bet Flint , but self very easy about that . " memory of the to knowledge , to Mme . D'Arblay's Diary , i . 87 , 90 . Biography : us consequences of vice and ...
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