The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 6Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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Pàgina 105
... common and easy verses , macca- roni being the most ordinary and simple food , he was at a loss ; for he said , " He rather should have supposed it to import in its primitive signifi- cation , a composition of several things ; for Mac ...
... common and easy verses , macca- roni being the most ordinary and simple food , he was at a loss ; for he said , " He rather should have supposed it to import in its primitive signifi- cation , a composition of several things ; for Mac ...
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... common language it is understood to mean prose . " JOHNSON . ( and here was one of the many instances of his know- ing clearly and telling exactly how a thing is , ) " A pamphlet is understood in common language to mean prose , only ...
... common language it is understood to mean prose . " JOHNSON . ( and here was one of the many instances of his know- ing clearly and telling exactly how a thing is , ) " A pamphlet is understood in common language to mean prose , only ...
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... common than mutualdislike , where mutual approbation is particularly expected . There is often on both sides a vigilance not over - benevolent ; and as attention is strongly excited , so that nothing drops unheeded , any difference in ...
... common than mutualdislike , where mutual approbation is particularly expected . There is often on both sides a vigilance not over - benevolent ; and as attention is strongly excited , so that nothing drops unheeded , any difference in ...
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