The Life of Samuel JohnsonModern Library, 1952 - 559 страници |
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... Lord Chester- field's fallacious patronage made him feel , he dismissed the word garret from the sad group , and in all the subsequent edi- tions the line stands " Toil , envy , want , the Patron , and the jail . ' That Lord ...
... Lord Chester- field's fallacious patronage made him feel , he dismissed the word garret from the sad group , and in all the subsequent edi- tions the line stands " Toil , envy , want , the Patron , and the jail . ' That Lord ...
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... Lord Chesterfield's gen- eral affability and easiness of access , especially to literary men . ' Sir , ( said Johnson ) that is not Lord Chesterfield ; he is the proudest man this day existing . ' ' No , ( said Dr. Adams ) there is one ...
... Lord Chesterfield's gen- eral affability and easiness of access , especially to literary men . ' Sir , ( said Johnson ) that is not Lord Chesterfield ; he is the proudest man this day existing . ' ' No , ( said Dr. Adams ) there is one ...
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... Lord Scars- dale , that I might see his Lordship's fine house . I was struck with the magnificence of the building ; and the extensive park , with the finest verdure , covered with deer , and cattle , and sheep , delighted me . The ...
... Lord Scars- dale , that I might see his Lordship's fine house . I was struck with the magnificence of the building ; and the extensive park , with the finest verdure , covered with deer , and cattle , and sheep , delighted me . The ...
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