Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388 страници |
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... less than blind Miss Williams or old Levet or Frank , the Jamaican boy . Johnson reminisced with him much less than he did with John Taylor or Edmund Hector , and confided in him much less than he did in Hester Thrale . But with that ...
... less than blind Miss Williams or old Levet or Frank , the Jamaican boy . Johnson reminisced with him much less than he did with John Taylor or Edmund Hector , and confided in him much less than he did in Hester Thrale . But with that ...
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... less happy , seems plain ; for that state from which all escape as soon as they can , and to which none return after they have left it , must be less happy ; and this is the case with the state of dependence on a chief or great man ...
... less happy , seems plain ; for that state from which all escape as soon as they can , and to which none return after they have left it , must be less happy ; and this is the case with the state of dependence on a chief or great man ...
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... less afflicted . With this I will try to be content . In proportion as there is less pleasure in retrospective considerations the mind is more disposed to wander forward into futurity , but at sixty - four what promises , however ...
... less afflicted . With this I will try to be content . In proportion as there is less pleasure in retrospective considerations the mind is more disposed to wander forward into futurity , but at sixty - four what promises , however ...
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Introduction | 13 |
From Wolstan to Werburgh | 58 |
Time of Decision | 68 |
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