Samuel Johnson and His TimesArco Publishing Company, 1963 - 128 страници |
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... thousands and ten thousands , that perished in our late contests with France and Spain , a very small part ever felt the stroke of an enemy ; the rest languished in tents and ships , amidst damps and putrefaction ; pale , torpid ...
... thousands and ten thousands , that perished in our late contests with France and Spain , a very small part ever felt the stroke of an enemy ; the rest languished in tents and ships , amidst damps and putrefaction ; pale , torpid ...
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... thousands of people ; wrote letters for Dodd and on his behalf ; and , to create a good impression of Dodd's ... thousand hats swept from ten thousand heads ' ) , a collection raised for the bereaved family , a short and game speech on ...
... thousands of people ; wrote letters for Dodd and on his behalf ; and , to create a good impression of Dodd's ... thousand hats swept from ten thousand heads ' ) , a collection raised for the bereaved family , a short and game speech on ...
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... thousands of lines of Pope and Dryden in instant readiness for quotation . If he quotes only two and a half lines of Paradise Lost , it is because he has not loved it well enough to learn it ; as he frankly admits , it ' is one of the ...
... thousands of lines of Pope and Dryden in instant readiness for quotation . If he quotes only two and a half lines of Paradise Lost , it is because he has not loved it well enough to learn it ; as he frankly admits , it ' is one of the ...
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