Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388 страници |
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... leave the episode behind the veil drawn by Johnson's own hand . Within a year he had made his escape . He wrote to Taylor , laconically : ' Mr Corbet has , I sup- pose , given you an account of my leaving Sir Wolstan Dixie . It was ...
... leave the episode behind the veil drawn by Johnson's own hand . Within a year he had made his escape . He wrote to Taylor , laconically : ' Mr Corbet has , I sup- pose , given you an account of my leaving Sir Wolstan Dixie . It was ...
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... leave them . They are all portrayed by Boswell , and in certain cases by Johnson also . The exception is ' Col ' , Donald Maclean , eldest son of the laird of Coll and therefore sometimes called Young Col. He accompanied the travellers ...
... leave them . They are all portrayed by Boswell , and in certain cases by Johnson also . The exception is ' Col ' , Donald Maclean , eldest son of the laird of Coll and therefore sometimes called Young Col. He accompanied the travellers ...
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... leave Frank a competence ; he had very little opinion of the man's powers of survival , and thought a small regular income the best way of keeping him and his family out of the gutter . How much , he asked Dr Brocklesby , would be a ...
... leave Frank a competence ; he had very little opinion of the man's powers of survival , and thought a small regular income the best way of keeping him and his family out of the gutter . How much , he asked Dr Brocklesby , would be a ...
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Introduction | 13 |
At St Johns Gate | 79 |
The Friend of Goodness | 100 |
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