The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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Pàgina 107
... publick stage ; who will entertain you at his house , for the very purpose of bringing you on a publick stage . Sir , he does not make fools of his company ; they whom he exposes are fools already : he only brings them into action ...
... publick stage ; who will entertain you at his house , for the very purpose of bringing you on a publick stage . Sir , he does not make fools of his company ; they whom he exposes are fools already : he only brings them into action ...
Pàgina 270
... publick character being men- tioned ; JOHNSON . " I remember being present when he shewed himself to be so corrupted , or at least something so different from what I think right , as to maintain , that a member of parlia- ment should go ...
... publick character being men- tioned ; JOHNSON . " I remember being present when he shewed himself to be so corrupted , or at least something so different from what I think right , as to maintain , that a member of parlia- ment should go ...
Pàgina 270
... publick character being men- tioned ; JOHNSON . " I remember being present when he shewed himself to be so corrupted , or at least something so different from what I think right , as to maintain , that a member of parlia- ment should go ...
... publick character being men- tioned ; JOHNSON . " I remember being present when he shewed himself to be so corrupted , or at least something so different from what I think right , as to maintain , that a member of parlia- ment should go ...
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