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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... walked part of the way , seeming to recollect something , he suddenly stopped and said , ' I cannot go , —but I do not love Beauclerk the less . ' " On the frame of his portrait , Mr. Beauclerk had inscribed , -Ingenium ingens Inculto ...
... walked part of the way , seeming to recollect something , he suddenly stopped and said , ' I cannot go , —but I do not love Beauclerk the less . ' " On the frame of his portrait , Mr. Beauclerk had inscribed , -Ingenium ingens Inculto ...
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... walked away by themselves . Johnson said , that it was continually the case ; and that he was always obliged to translate the Justice's swelling diction , ( smiling , ) so as that his meaning might be understood by the vulgar , from ...
... walked away by themselves . Johnson said , that it was continually the case ; and that he was always obliged to translate the Justice's swelling diction , ( smiling , ) so as that his meaning might be understood by the vulgar , from ...
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... walked from his door to- day with a fearful apprehension of what might happen before I returned . To the Right Honourable WILLIAM WINDHAM . " SIR , -The bringer of this letter is the father of Miss Philips , a singer , who comes to try ...
... walked from his door to- day with a fearful apprehension of what might happen before I returned . To the Right Honourable WILLIAM WINDHAM . " SIR , -The bringer of this letter is the father of Miss Philips , a singer , who comes to try ...
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... walked a con- siderable way with little inconvenience . In the afternoon and even- ing I felt myself light and easy , and began to plan schemes of life . Thus I went to bed , and in a short time waked and sat up , as has been long my ...
... walked a con- siderable way with little inconvenience . In the afternoon and even- ing I felt myself light and easy , and began to plan schemes of life . Thus I went to bed , and in a short time waked and sat up , as has been long my ...
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... walked , without horrour , over the ground at the Thuilleries when it was strewed with the naked bodies of the faithful Swiss Guards , who were barbarously massacred for having bravely defended , against a crew of ruffians , the Monarch ...
... walked , without horrour , over the ground at the Thuilleries when it was strewed with the naked bodies of the faithful Swiss Guards , who were barbarously massacred for having bravely defended , against a crew of ruffians , the Monarch ...
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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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