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... thought it enough that she never exceeded the sum allowed her . Joнnson . " Sir , it is fit she should keep an account , because her husband wishes it ; but I do not see its use . " I maintained that keeping an account has this ...
... thought it enough that she never exceeded the sum allowed her . Joнnson . " Sir , it is fit she should keep an account , because her husband wishes it ; but I do not see its use . " I maintained that keeping an account has this ...
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... thought the poems published as translations from Ossian , had so little merit , that he said , ' Sir , a man might write such stuff for ever , if he would abandon his mind to it . ' " He said , ' A man should pass a part of his time ...
... thought the poems published as translations from Ossian , had so little merit , that he said , ' Sir , a man might write such stuff for ever , if he would abandon his mind to it . ' " He said , ' A man should pass a part of his time ...
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... thought better , came to see his errour , and republished the work with a more constitutional spirit . Johnson , however , was unwilling to allow him full credit for his political conversion . I remember when his Lordship declined the ...
... thought better , came to see his errour , and republished the work with a more constitutional spirit . Johnson , however , was unwilling to allow him full credit for his political conversion . I remember when his Lordship declined the ...
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... thought would please Johnson , as affording clear evidence that Mallet had appeared even as a literary character by the name of Malloch ; his changing which to one of softer sound , had given Johnson occasion to introduce him into his ...
... thought would please Johnson , as affording clear evidence that Mallet had appeared even as a literary character by the name of Malloch ; his changing which to one of softer sound , had given Johnson occasion to introduce him into his ...
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... thought I was to bring you into Parliament ; I never had any such intention . ' In short he expressed himself in the most degrading manner , in presence of a low man from Carlisle , and one of his menial ser- vants ! The miserable state ...
... thought I was to bring you into Parliament ; I never had any such intention . ' In short he expressed himself in the most degrading manner , in presence of a low man from Carlisle , and one of his menial ser- vants ! The miserable state ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Together with a Journal of a Tour ..., Volum 3 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1910 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with a Journal of a Tour to ..., Volum 3 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1924 |
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