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... consider your friendship as a possession , which I intend to hold till you take it from me , and to lament if ever by my fault I should lose it . However , when such suspicions find their way into your mind , always give them vent ; I ...
... consider your friendship as a possession , which I intend to hold till you take it from me , and to lament if ever by my fault I should lose it . However , when such suspicions find their way into your mind , always give them vent ; I ...
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... consider this Round Robin as a species of literary curiosity worth preserving , as it marks , in a certain degree , Dr. Johnson's character . " was one of the company at Sir Joshua's , like a sturdy scholar , resolutely refused to sign ...
... consider this Round Robin as a species of literary curiosity worth preserving , as it marks , in a certain degree , Dr. Johnson's character . " was one of the company at Sir Joshua's , like a sturdy scholar , resolutely refused to sign ...
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... consider how long it was before writing came to be considered in a pecuniary view . Baretti says , he is the first man that ever received copy- money in Italy . I said that I would endeavour to do what Dr. Johnson suggested ; and I ...
... consider how long it was before writing came to be considered in a pecuniary view . Baretti says , he is the first man that ever received copy- money in Italy . I said that I would endeavour to do what Dr. Johnson suggested ; and I ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volum 6 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1839 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides ... James Boswell Visualització completa - 1835 |
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