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... Johnson for the second time , on June 13th , he was asked to come frequently . He wrote himself notes to see Johnson often , even two or three times a week . On July 14th he wrote a friend , ' I had the honour of supping tête - à - tête ...
... Johnson for the second time , on June 13th , he was asked to come frequently . He wrote himself notes to see Johnson often , even two or three times a week . On July 14th he wrote a friend , ' I had the honour of supping tête - à - tête ...
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... Johnson might say . Fanny Burney has described , with exaggeration , Boswell's attentive listening : ' He leant his ear almost to the shoulders of the Doctor ; and his mouth dropped open to catch every syllable that might be uttered ...
... Johnson might say . Fanny Burney has described , with exaggeration , Boswell's attentive listening : ' He leant his ear almost to the shoulders of the Doctor ; and his mouth dropped open to catch every syllable that might be uttered ...
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... Johnson did during visits to Streatham and Southwark . Many modern readers find in the Lives of the Poets some of Johnson's most interesting pages . Biographers since John- son have written many lives with many more facts , and a ...
... Johnson did during visits to Streatham and Southwark . Many modern readers find in the Lives of the Poets some of Johnson's most interesting pages . Biographers since John- son have written many lives with many more facts , and a ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... James Boswell Visualização integral - 1857 |
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