The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... live , Corsica and the cause of the brave islanders shall ever employ much of my attention , shall ever interest me in the sincerest manner . . . . I am , & c . " JAMES BOSWELL . " Upon his arrival in London in May , he sur- [ 68 ] THE ...
... live , Corsica and the cause of the brave islanders shall ever employ much of my attention , shall ever interest me in the sincerest manner . . . . I am , & c . " JAMES BOSWELL . " Upon his arrival in London in May , he sur- [ 68 ] THE ...
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... live as he will , seldom lives long in the observation of his own rules . " 1 Of this year I have obtained the following letters : - " TO THE REVEREND DR . FARMER , CAMBRIDGE . - " SIR , AS no man ought to keep wholly to himself any ...
... live as he will , seldom lives long in the observation of his own rules . " 1 Of this year I have obtained the following letters : - " TO THE REVEREND DR . FARMER , CAMBRIDGE . - " SIR , AS no man ought to keep wholly to himself any ...
Pàgina 269
... live by his labours ; but he should write so as he may live by them , not so as he may be knocked on the head . I would advise him to be at Calais before he publishes his history of the present age . A foreigner who attaches himself to ...
... live by his labours ; but he should write so as he may live by them , not so as he may be knocked on the head . I would advise him to be at Calais before he publishes his history of the present age . A foreigner who attaches himself to ...
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