Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... feeling , ' Why will you vex me by suggesting this , when it is too late ? ' His poverty and lack of a degree had prevented him from going into the legal or any other profession ; but he began to study law in his Grub - Street days . He ...
... feeling , ' Why will you vex me by suggesting this , when it is too late ? ' His poverty and lack of a degree had prevented him from going into the legal or any other profession ; but he began to study law in his Grub - Street days . He ...
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... feeling , inspired by benevolence towards his fellow- creatures , who vibrates sympathetically before wild nature . He helped to strengthen the feeling that the primitive was preferable to the civilized , the natural to the artificial ...
... feeling , inspired by benevolence towards his fellow- creatures , who vibrates sympathetically before wild nature . He helped to strengthen the feeling that the primitive was preferable to the civilized , the natural to the artificial ...
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... feeling of responsibility towards her . As one of Thrale's executors he had been left in a position of trust , and ... feelings must have been coloured by the realization that Mrs Thrale had always been indifferent to her husband . The ...
... feeling of responsibility towards her . As one of Thrale's executors he had been left in a position of trust , and ... feelings must have been coloured by the realization that Mrs Thrale had always been indifferent to her husband . The ...
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LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
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