Samuel Johnson and His TimesArco Publishing Company, 1963 - 128 страници |
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... perhaps because of the enthusiasm he showed in building up the circulation and reputation . In 1738 Johnson became one of Cave's chief assistants , taking over among other jobs the imaginative reconstruction of the proceedings of ...
... perhaps because of the enthusiasm he showed in building up the circulation and reputation . In 1738 Johnson became one of Cave's chief assistants , taking over among other jobs the imaginative reconstruction of the proceedings of ...
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... perhaps never saw the miseries which they imagine thus easy to be borne . The poor , indeed , are insensible of many little vexations , which sometimes imbitter the possessions , and pollute the enjoyments of the rich . They are not ...
... perhaps never saw the miseries which they imagine thus easy to be borne . The poor , indeed , are insensible of many little vexations , which sometimes imbitter the possessions , and pollute the enjoyments of the rich . They are not ...
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... perhaps apocry- phal story . When Johnson in fury asked what good Cromwell had ever done to his country , Lord Auchinleck replied : ' God , Doctor ! he gart kings ken that they had a lith in their neck ' ( anglice , he taught kings they ...
... perhaps apocry- phal story . When Johnson in fury asked what good Cromwell had ever done to his country , Lord Auchinleck replied : ' God , Doctor ! he gart kings ken that they had a lith in their neck ' ( anglice , he taught kings they ...
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