Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 páginas |
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... attention of the company , Gold- smith , in a passion , threw down his hat , looking angrily at Johnson , and exclaiming in a bitter tone , " Take it . " When Top- lady was going to speak , Johnson uttered some sound , which led ...
... attention of the company , Gold- smith , in a passion , threw down his hat , looking angrily at Johnson , and exclaiming in a bitter tone , " Take it . " When Top- lady was going to speak , Johnson uttered some sound , which led ...
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... attention he bestowed on it . " JOHNSON : " Nay , Sir , he died of want of attention , if he died at all by that book . " not last . " I expressed a desire to be ac- quainted with a lady who had been much talked of , and universally ...
... attention he bestowed on it . " JOHNSON : " Nay , Sir , he died of want of attention , if he died at all by that book . " not last . " I expressed a desire to be ac- quainted with a lady who had been much talked of , and universally ...
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... attention can perform . - Of any improvement in my health I cannot yet please myself with the perception . ****** . The asthma has no abatement . Opiates stop the fit , so as that I can sit and some- times lie easy , but they do not now ...
... attention can perform . - Of any improvement in my health I cannot yet please myself with the perception . ****** . The asthma has no abatement . Opiates stop the fit , so as that I can sit and some- times lie easy , but they do not now ...
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