Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 páginas |
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... given you , and given you without effect . But this advice , if you will not take from others , you must take from your own reflections , if you propose to do the duties of the station to which the boun- ty of Providence has called you ...
... given you , and given you without effect . But this advice , if you will not take from others , you must take from your own reflections , if you propose to do the duties of the station to which the boun- ty of Providence has called you ...
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... given you by means of something which him to dispute with him , in which he said , you know and as to music , there are some George , if you be afraid to come by your- philosophers and divines who have main- self , to dispute with a ...
... given you by means of something which him to dispute with him , in which he said , you know and as to music , there are some George , if you be afraid to come by your- philosophers and divines who have main- self , to dispute with a ...
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... given with good will by , Reverend Sir , " Your most , & c . " December 31 , 1782. " " SAM . JOHNSON . " IN 1783 , he was more severely afflicted than ever , as will appear in the course of his correspondence ; but still the same ardour ...
... given with good will by , Reverend Sir , " Your most , & c . " December 31 , 1782. " " SAM . JOHNSON . " IN 1783 , he was more severely afflicted than ever , as will appear in the course of his correspondence ; but still the same ardour ...
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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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