The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 5Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... thought it un- worthy of a soldier's wife to seek refuge in the " tubes " as her neighbours were doing : on the contrary she climbed to the top of the house and in the attic , the room in which Johnson coined the famous definitions for ...
... thought it un- worthy of a soldier's wife to seek refuge in the " tubes " as her neighbours were doing : on the contrary she climbed to the top of the house and in the attic , the room in which Johnson coined the famous definitions for ...
Pàgina 73
... thought as good as Odes commonly are , if Cumberland had not put his name to them ; but a name immediately draws censure , unless it be a name that bears down everything before it . Nay , Cumberland has made his Odes subsidiary to the ...
... thought as good as Odes commonly are , if Cumberland had not put his name to them ; but a name immediately draws censure , unless it be a name that bears down everything before it . Nay , Cumberland has made his Odes subsidiary to the ...
Pàgina 202
... thought of him , answered , “ He's a tremendous companion . " Johnson told me , that " Taylor was a very sen- sible acute man , and had a strong mind ; that he had great activity in some respects , and yet such a sort of indolence ...
... thought of him , answered , “ He's a tremendous companion . " Johnson told me , that " Taylor was a very sen- sible acute man , and had a strong mind ; that he had great activity in some respects , and yet such a sort of indolence ...
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