The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3George Allen & Unwin, Limited, 1924 |
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... lived a great deal together , they know what each of them will say on every subject . A new understanding , therefore , is desirable ; because though it may only furnish the same sense upon a question which would have been furnished by ...
... lived a great deal together , they know what each of them will say on every subject . A new understanding , therefore , is desirable ; because though it may only furnish the same sense upon a question which would have been furnished by ...
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... lived long enough to be fit to talk ; I should have been dead before I was ten years old . Depend upon it , Sir , a savage when he is hungry will not carry about with him a looby of nine years old , who cannot help himself . They have ...
... lived long enough to be fit to talk ; I should have been dead before I was ten years old . Depend upon it , Sir , a savage when he is hungry will not carry about with him a looby of nine years old , who cannot help himself . They have ...
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... lived a good life , so far as is consistent with human infirmity ; he might fear that he should afterwards fall away , and be guilty of such crimes as would render all his former religion vain . " Could there be , upon this aweful ...
... lived a good life , so far as is consistent with human infirmity ; he might fear that he should afterwards fall away , and be guilty of such crimes as would render all his former religion vain . " Could there be , upon this aweful ...
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... lived with me in the house , and was useful and com- panionable ; Mrs. Desmoulins is gone away ; and Mrs. Williams is so much decayed , that she can add little to another's gratifications . The world passes away , and we are passing ...
... lived with me in the house , and was useful and com- panionable ; Mrs. Desmoulins is gone away ; and Mrs. Williams is so much decayed , that she can add little to another's gratifications . The world passes away , and we are passing ...
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... lived long enough to know what gratitude is due to such friendship ; and entreat that my refusal may not be imputed to sullenness or pride . I am , indeed , in no want . Sickness is , by the generosity of my physicians , of little ...
... lived long enough to know what gratitude is due to such friendship ; and entreat that my refusal may not be imputed to sullenness or pride . I am , indeed , in no want . Sickness is , by the generosity of my physicians , of little ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Together with a Journal of a Tour ..., Volum 3 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1910 |
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