The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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Pàgina 268
... perhaps , be may , perhaps , be necessary for a native to be more cautious ; but a foreigner who comes among us without prejudice , may be considered as holding the place of a Judge , and may speak his mind freely . " JOHNSON . " Sir ...
... perhaps , be may , perhaps , be necessary for a native to be more cautious ; but a foreigner who comes among us without prejudice , may be considered as holding the place of a Judge , and may speak his mind freely . " JOHNSON . " Sir ...
Pàgina 273
... perhaps , Sir , not one sen- tence of wit in a whole Dedication . " JOHNSON . " Perhaps not , Sir . " BOSWELL . " What then is the reason for applying to a particular person to do that which any one may do as well ? " JOHNSON . " Why ...
... perhaps , Sir , not one sen- tence of wit in a whole Dedication . " JOHNSON . " Perhaps not , Sir . " BOSWELL . " What then is the reason for applying to a particular person to do that which any one may do as well ? " JOHNSON . " Why ...
Pàgina 273
... perhaps , Sir , not one sen- tence of wit in a whole Dedication . " JOHNSON . " Perhaps not , Sir . " BOSWELL . " What then is the reason for applying to a particular person to do that which any one may do as well ? ” JOHNSON . " Why ...
... perhaps , Sir , not one sen- tence of wit in a whole Dedication . " JOHNSON . " Perhaps not , Sir . " BOSWELL . " What then is the reason for applying to a particular person to do that which any one may do as well ? ” JOHNSON . " Why ...
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