The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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Pàgina 13
... called on him , with the hope of prevailing on him to sup with us at the Mitre . We found him indis- posed , and resolved not to go abroad . " Come then , ( said Goldsmith , ) we will not go to the Mitre to - night , since we cannot ...
... called on him , with the hope of prevailing on him to sup with us at the Mitre . We found him indis- posed , and resolved not to go abroad . " Come then , ( said Goldsmith , ) we will not go to the Mitre to - night , since we cannot ...
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... called to give evidence to the character of Mr. Baretti , who having stabbed a man in the street , was arraigned at the Old Bailey for murder . Never did such a con- stellation of genius enlighten the aweful Sessions- House ...
... called to give evidence to the character of Mr. Baretti , who having stabbed a man in the street , was arraigned at the Old Bailey for murder . Never did such a con- stellation of genius enlighten the aweful Sessions- House ...
Pàgina 174
... called the Drake and the Ralegh , but now they were to be called the Resolution and the Adven- ture . JOHNSON . " Much better ; for had the Ralegh returned without going round the world , it would have been ridiculous . To give them the ...
... called the Drake and the Ralegh , but now they were to be called the Resolution and the Adven- ture . JOHNSON . " Much better ; for had the Ralegh returned without going round the world , it would have been ridiculous . To give them the ...
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