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... object , that the old method drew together a number of spectators . Sir , executions are intended to draw spectators ... objects of curiosity - 8 THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNson .
... object , that the old method drew together a number of spectators . Sir , executions are intended to draw spectators ... objects of curiosity - 8 THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNson .
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Boswell Fitzgerald. J Sir ; there are two objects of curiosity - the Christian world and the Mahometan world . All the rest may be considered as barbarous . " BOSWELL . " Pray , Sir , is the Turkish Spy ' a genuine book ? " JOHNSON ...
Boswell Fitzgerald. J Sir ; there are two objects of curiosity - the Christian world and the Mahometan world . All the rest may be considered as barbarous . " BOSWELL . " Pray , Sir , is the Turkish Spy ' a genuine book ? " JOHNSON ...
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... object which I have more ardently at heart . " Yet a few years later Mr. Pitt was found to be an insolent fellow . The excellent Langton says , it is disgraceful , it is utter folly in Pitt , not to reward and attach to " " " " 1 his ...
... object which I have more ardently at heart . " Yet a few years later Mr. Pitt was found to be an insolent fellow . The excellent Langton says , it is disgraceful , it is utter folly in Pitt , not to reward and attach to " " " " 1 his ...
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... object . Dr. Cullen's words concerning him were , " It would give me the greatest pleasure to be of any service to a man whom the publick properly esteem , and whom I esteem and respect as much as I do Dr. Johnson . " Dr. Hope's , " Few ...
... object . Dr. Cullen's words concerning him were , " It would give me the greatest pleasure to be of any service to a man whom the publick properly esteem , and whom I esteem and respect as much as I do Dr. Johnson . " Dr. Hope's , " Few ...
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... objects upon the road . " If I had your eyes , Sir , ( said he ) I should count the passengers . ” It was wonderful how accurate his observations of visual objects was , notwithstanding his imperfect eyesight , owing to a habit of ...
... objects upon the road . " If I had your eyes , Sir , ( said he ) I should count the passengers . ” It was wonderful how accurate his observations of visual objects was , notwithstanding his imperfect eyesight , owing to a habit of ...
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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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