Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388 страници |
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... death at forty - three . Elizabeth Porter had been two or three years older than her husband . Now , at his death , she was in early middle age and by no means ready to finish with life . She looked with favour on Sam Johnson and ...
... death at forty - three . Elizabeth Porter had been two or three years older than her husband . Now , at his death , she was in early middle age and by no means ready to finish with life . She looked with favour on Sam Johnson and ...
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... death was both emotional and intellectual ; naturally so , since it stirred him to his depths and involved his whole being . To begin with the obvious , there was his profound grief . Even if we split this up , as it were prismatically ...
... death was both emotional and intellectual ; naturally so , since it stirred him to his depths and involved his whole being . To begin with the obvious , there was his profound grief . Even if we split this up , as it were prismatically ...
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... death but of the judgement after death . In his late years , talking once with Adams at Oxford , Johnson had admitted his fear that he might be one of the damned . Adams , sweetly reasonable as became a don and a clergyman , started to ...
... death but of the judgement after death . In his late years , talking once with Adams at Oxford , Johnson had admitted his fear that he might be one of the damned . Adams , sweetly reasonable as became a don and a clergyman , started to ...
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Introduction | 13 |
At St Johns Gate | 79 |
The Friend of Goodness | 100 |
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