The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 6Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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Pàgina xv
... seem to call for tenderness . Know then , that in the first month of the present year I very highly esteem and very ... seems to be almost an impatient word against importunity there is in truth a spiritual sureness of the kind which ...
... seem to call for tenderness . Know then , that in the first month of the present year I very highly esteem and very ... seems to be almost an impatient word against importunity there is in truth a spiritual sureness of the kind which ...
Pàgina 72
... seem to have that turn . ' I asked him if he was serious ; and finding he was , I advised him against publishing . Why , his translation is more difficult to understand than the original . I thought him a man of some talents ; but he seems ...
... seem to have that turn . ' I asked him if he was serious ; and finding he was , I advised him against publishing . Why , his translation is more difficult to understand than the original . I thought him a man of some talents ; but he seems ...
Pàgina 112
... seems to be an affectation of ease and care- lessness , as if it were not suitable to his charac- ter to be very serious about the matter . " Bos- WELL . " He may have intended this to introduce his book the better among genteel people ...
... seems to be an affectation of ease and care- lessness , as if it were not suitable to his charac- ter to be very serious about the matter . " Bos- WELL . " He may have intended this to introduce his book the better among genteel people ...
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