The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.J.M. Dent & Company, 1901 - 466 páginas |
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... expressed a liking for Mr. Francis Osborne's works , and asked him what he thought of that writer . He answered , " A conceited fellow . Were a man to write so now , the boys would throw stones at him . " He , however , did not alter my ...
... expressed a liking for Mr. Francis Osborne's works , and asked him what he thought of that writer . He answered , " A conceited fellow . Were a man to write so now , the boys would throw stones at him . " He , however , did not alter my ...
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... expressed to his friend Mr. Windham of Norfolk , his wonder at the extreme jealousy of the Scotch , and their resentment at having their country described by him as it really was ; when , to say that it was a country as good as England ...
... expressed to his friend Mr. Windham of Norfolk , his wonder at the extreme jealousy of the Scotch , and their resentment at having their country described by him as it really was ; when , to say that it was a country as good as England ...
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... expressed , “ troubled in mind . " Some of the ancient philosophers held , that all deviations from right reason ... expression " A friend to the Constitution in Church and State , " was not meant by me , as any reflection upon this ...
... expressed , “ troubled in mind . " Some of the ancient philosophers held , that all deviations from right reason ... expression " A friend to the Constitution in Church and State , " was not meant by me , as any reflection upon this ...
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