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... given as a translation of a Greek iambick : Ον Θεος θελει απολεσαι , πρωτ ' αποφρεναι . The above scrap was found in the hand- writing of a suicide of fashion , Sir D. O. some years ago , lying on the table of the room where he had ...
... given as a translation of a Greek iambick : Ον Θεος θελει απολεσαι , πρωτ ' αποφρεναι . The above scrap was found in the hand- writing of a suicide of fashion , Sir D. O. some years ago , lying on the table of the room where he had ...
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... given by Johnson to his friend . " I have no great timidity in my own disposition , and am no encourager of it in others . Never be afraid to think yourself fit for any thing for which your friends think you fit . You will become an ...
... given by Johnson to his friend . " I have no great timidity in my own disposition , and am no encourager of it in others . Never be afraid to think yourself fit for any thing for which your friends think you fit . You will become an ...
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... given to the poor , or thrown out . " BOSWELL . " I observe in London , that the poor go about and gather bones , which I understand are manufactured . " JOHNSON . “ Yes , Sir ; they boil them , and extract a grease from them for ...
... given to the poor , or thrown out . " BOSWELL . " I observe in London , that the poor go about and gather bones , which I understand are manufactured . " JOHNSON . “ Yes , Sir ; they boil them , and extract a grease from them for ...
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... given by Davies . There were six mourning coaches , each attended by six pages , which may have given rise to the story of the six horses . 2 for his opinion : - " He is the most. THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON . 17.
... given by Davies . There were six mourning coaches , each attended by six pages , which may have given rise to the story of the six horses . 2 for his opinion : - " He is the most. THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON . 17.
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... given Johnson occasion to introduce him into his Dictionary , under the article Alias . This piece was , I suppose , one of Mallet's first essays . It is preserved in his works , with several variations . Johnson now read aloud , from ...
... given Johnson occasion to introduce him into his Dictionary , under the article Alias . This piece was , I suppose , one of Mallet's first essays . It is preserved in his works , with several variations . Johnson now read aloud , from ...
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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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