The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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Pàgina 115
... pass over so many parts of it , that my task was very easy . He would not suffer one of the peti- tions to the King about the Middlesex election . to be read . I had hired a Bohemian as my servant while I remained in London , and being ...
... pass over so many parts of it , that my task was very easy . He would not suffer one of the peti- tions to the King about the Middlesex election . to be read . I had hired a Bohemian as my servant while I remained in London , and being ...
Pàgina 171
... pass happily away , than that consciousness of your own value , which eminence in your profession will certainly confer . If I can give you any collateral help , I hope you do not suspect that it will be wanting . My kindness for you ...
... pass happily away , than that consciousness of your own value , which eminence in your profession will certainly confer . If I can give you any collateral help , I hope you do not suspect that it will be wanting . My kindness for you ...
Pàgina 231
... pass his life very agreeably , “ Sir , ( said he , ) you cannot give me an instance of any man who is permitted to lay out his own time , contriv- ing not to have tedious hours . " This observa- tion , however , is equally applicable to ...
... pass his life very agreeably , “ Sir , ( said he , ) you cannot give me an instance of any man who is permitted to lay out his own time , contriv- ing not to have tedious hours . " This observa- tion , however , is equally applicable to ...
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