Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 páginas |
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... written his own Life , in conformity with the opinion which he has given , that every man's life may be best written by himself ; had he employed in the preservation of his own history , that clearness of narration and elegance of lan ...
... written his own Life , in conformity with the opinion which he has given , that every man's life may be best written by himself ; had he employed in the preservation of his own history , that clearness of narration and elegance of lan ...
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... written by Pope . " The last of these , indeed , he af- terwards added to his " Idler . " Why the essays truly written by him are marked in the same manner with some which he did not write , I cannot explain ; but with defe- rence to ...
... written by Pope . " The last of these , indeed , he af- terwards added to his " Idler . " Why the essays truly written by him are marked in the same manner with some which he did not write , I cannot explain ; but with defe- rence to ...
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... written only half lines . I have written a hundred lines in a day . I remember I wrote a hundred lines of " The Vanity of Human Wishes " in a day . Doctor ( turning to Goldsmith ) , I am not quite idle ; I made one line t'other day ...
... written only half lines . I have written a hundred lines in a day . I remember I wrote a hundred lines of " The Vanity of Human Wishes " in a day . Doctor ( turning to Goldsmith ) , I am not quite idle ; I made one line t'other day ...
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