The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... only with the fact that it would be difficult to pay any book a more remarkable compliment than to affirm that it could effect even a momentary reconciliation between Lord Byron and Leigh Hunt , when the latter [ xi ]
... only with the fact that it would be difficult to pay any book a more remarkable compliment than to affirm that it could effect even a momentary reconciliation between Lord Byron and Leigh Hunt , when the latter [ xi ]
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... remarkable that he would permit their relations to visit them , and stay at his house two or three days at a time . " The wonder , with most that hear an account of his œconomy , will be , how he was able , with such an income , to do ...
... remarkable that he would permit their relations to visit them , and stay at his house two or three days at a time . " The wonder , with most that hear an account of his œconomy , will be , how he was able , with such an income , to do ...
Pàgina 71
... for their fame when in the presence of Johnson . He was this evening in remarkable vigour of mind , and eager to exert himself in conversation , which he did with great readiness and fluency ; but I am sorry [ 71 ] A.D. 1768 ETAT . 59.
... for their fame when in the presence of Johnson . He was this evening in remarkable vigour of mind , and eager to exert himself in conversation , which he did with great readiness and fluency ; but I am sorry [ 71 ] A.D. 1768 ETAT . 59.
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