Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... lived so near the subsistence level that they suffered when the price of corn rose . There were poor harvests only in 1727-29 , '39 -40 , '51 -53 , '56 , '64 , '66 -68 , '72 -74 , and '82 -84 , but during the other years the weather was ...
... lived so near the subsistence level that they suffered when the price of corn rose . There were poor harvests only in 1727-29 , '39 -40 , '51 -53 , '56 , '64 , '66 -68 , '72 -74 , and '82 -84 , but during the other years the weather was ...
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... lived in the City , while Westminster , the seat of the Court and the Government , was still distinct ; but there was a steady creeping of houses towards the west and north . London was prob- ably the greatest port in the world , and ...
... lived in the City , while Westminster , the seat of the Court and the Government , was still distinct ; but there was a steady creeping of houses towards the west and north . London was prob- ably the greatest port in the world , and ...
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... lived in solitude or poverty , it is common sense to advise that it cannot be lived with- out health . Johnson may have been ' very sincere in good principles , without having good practice ' ; perhaps he took exercise only when Thrale ...
... lived in solitude or poverty , it is common sense to advise that it cannot be lived with- out health . Johnson may have been ' very sincere in good principles , without having good practice ' ; perhaps he took exercise only when Thrale ...
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LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
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