The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Том 1G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... probably be thought ridiculously ostentatious . Let me only observe , as a specimen of my trouble , that I have sometimes been obliged to run It is painful to me to think , that while I half over London , in order to fix a date cor- was ...
... probably be thought ridiculously ostentatious . Let me only observe , as a specimen of my trouble , that I have sometimes been obliged to run It is painful to me to think , that while I half over London , in order to fix a date cor- was ...
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... probably on the con- fines of the county of Warwick . - MALONE . 2 [ One of the most curious and important chap- ters in the history of the human mind is still to be written , that of hereditary insanity . The symp- tomatic facts by ...
... probably on the con- fines of the county of Warwick . - MALONE . 2 [ One of the most curious and important chap- ters in the history of the human mind is still to be written , that of hereditary insanity . The symp- tomatic facts by ...
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... probably inherited it from his father , with the morbid melancholy which is so commonly an attendant on scrofulous habits.- F.D. ] " We were troublesome to the passen- gers ; but to suffer such inconveniences in the stage - coach was ...
... probably inherited it from his father , with the morbid melancholy which is so commonly an attendant on scrofulous habits.- F.D. ] " We were troublesome to the passen- gers ; but to suffer such inconveniences in the stage - coach was ...
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... probably had a manners , and recollecting one piece of ad- view to bring him up to his own trade ; for vice that no man surely ever followed more Sir J. Hawkins heard Johnson say , that he exactly : " Obtain ( says Ford ) some general ...
... probably had a manners , and recollecting one piece of ad- view to bring him up to his own trade ; for vice that no man surely ever followed more Sir J. Hawkins heard Johnson say , that he exactly : " Obtain ( says Ford ) some general ...
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... probably got a little any pecuniary advantage , I have not been money from Mr. Warren ; and we are cer- tain , that he executed here one piece of lit- erary labour , of which Mr. Hector has fa- voured me with a minute account . Having ...
... probably got a little any pecuniary advantage , I have not been money from Mr. Warren ; and we are cer- tain , that he executed here one piece of lit- erary labour , of which Mr. Hector has fa- voured me with a minute account . Having ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to ..., Том 1 James Boswell Перегляд фрагмента - 1856 |
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