Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 páginas |
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James Boswell. That the conversation of a celebrated | striking lecture on the value of time , by in- man , if his talents have been exerted in forming us , that when he had made an ap- conversation , will best display his character ...
James Boswell. That the conversation of a celebrated | striking lecture on the value of time , by in- man , if his talents have been exerted in forming us , that when he had made an ap- conversation , will best display his character ...
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... conversation ; but owing to some circum- stances which I cannot now recollect , I have no record of any part of it , except that there were several people there by no means of the Johnsonian school ; so that less atten- tion was paid to ...
... conversation ; but owing to some circum- stances which I cannot now recollect , I have no record of any part of it , except that there were several people there by no means of the Johnsonian school ; so that less atten- tion was paid to ...
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... conversation . " Bayle's account of Menage may also be quoted as ex- ceedingly applicable to the great subject of this work.- " His illustrious friends erected a very glorious monu- ment to him in the collection entitled Menagiana ...
... conversation . " Bayle's account of Menage may also be quoted as ex- ceedingly applicable to the great subject of this work.- " His illustrious friends erected a very glorious monu- ment to him in the collection entitled Menagiana ...
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