Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 páginas |
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... present moment shall be no longer irksome ; when we shall not borrow all our happiness from hope , which at last is to end in disappointment . 66 I beg that you will shew Mr. Beauclerk all the civilities which you have in your power ...
... present moment shall be no longer irksome ; when we shall not borrow all our happiness from hope , which at last is to end in disappointment . 66 I beg that you will shew Mr. Beauclerk all the civilities which you have in your power ...
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... present Earl of Bute to be " Excelsæ familiæ de Bute spes prima ; ' and my Lord Mount- stuart , as his eldest son , to be spes altera . ' So in Æneid xii . 1. 168 , after having men- tioned Pater Æneas , ' who was the present ' spes ...
... present Earl of Bute to be " Excelsæ familiæ de Bute spes prima ; ' and my Lord Mount- stuart , as his eldest son , to be spes altera . ' So in Æneid xii . 1. 168 , after having men- tioned Pater Æneas , ' who was the present ' spes ...
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... present take it as it is . I observed , that Goldsmith had a great " I am , Sir , deal of gold in his cabinet , but , not content " Your most obliged with that , was always taking out his purse . JOHNSON : " Yes , Sir , and that so ...
... present take it as it is . I observed , that Goldsmith had a great " I am , Sir , deal of gold in his cabinet , but , not content " Your most obliged with that , was always taking out his purse . JOHNSON : " Yes , Sir , and that so ...
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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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