Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 páginas |
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... known to be very licentious ticular notice of his upper - servant , Mr. Pe- in indulging himself with women ; main - ters , a decent grave man , in purple clothes , taining that men are to be saved by faith alone , and that the ...
... known to be very licentious ticular notice of his upper - servant , Mr. Pe- in indulging himself with women ; main - ters , a decent grave man , in purple clothes , taining that men are to be saved by faith alone , and that the ...
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... known what it was to have a wife . " JOHNSON : " Sir , I have known what it was to have a wife , and ( in a solemn , tender , faultering tone ) I have known what it was to lose a wife .-- It had almost broke my heart . " EDWARDS : " How ...
... known what it was to have a wife . " JOHNSON : " Sir , I have known what it was to have a wife , and ( in a solemn , tender , faultering tone ) I have known what it was to lose a wife .-- It had almost broke my heart . " EDWARDS : " How ...
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... known ; it is known to all who are acquaint- ed with the literary history of that period : it is as well known as that he wrote ' Cato . " " Mr. Thomas Sheridan once defended Addi- son to me , by alleging that he did it in order to ...
... known ; it is known to all who are acquaint- ed with the literary history of that period : it is as well known as that he wrote ' Cato . " " Mr. Thomas Sheridan once defended Addi- son to me , by alleging that he did it in order to ...
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