The Life of Samuel JohnsonModern Library, 1952 - 559 страници |
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... late careful revision of the work , I can with confidence say , that it is amazing how few of those words , for which it has been unjustly characterised , are actually to be found in it ; I am sure , not the proportion of one to each ...
... late careful revision of the work , I can with confidence say , that it is amazing how few of those words , for which it has been unjustly characterised , are actually to be found in it ; I am sure , not the proportion of one to each ...
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... late , and I begged I might be allowed to pass an evening with him there soon , which he promised I should . A few days afterwards I met him near Temple - bar , about one o'clock in the morning , and asked if he would then go to the ...
... late , and I begged I might be allowed to pass an evening with him there soon , which he promised I should . A few days afterwards I met him near Temple - bar , about one o'clock in the morning , and asked if he would then go to the ...
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... late hour . Sir John Hawkins represents himself as a ' seceder ' from this society , and assigns as the reason of his ' withdrawing ' himself from it , that its late hours were inconsistent with his domestick arrangements . In this he ...
... late hour . Sir John Hawkins represents himself as a ' seceder ' from this society , and assigns as the reason of his ' withdrawing ' himself from it , that its late hours were inconsistent with his domestick arrangements . In this he ...
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