Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... poor ; since it had been little better in the previous summer , prices rose , there were food riots in some places , and a general spread of disease , which is reflected in the rising number of burials . Johnson's family were not poor ...
... poor ; since it had been little better in the previous summer , prices rose , there were food riots in some places , and a general spread of disease , which is reflected in the rising number of burials . Johnson's family were not poor ...
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... poor neither happy nor virtuous ; the old man finds his life tedious and useless . At ' the conclusion in which nothing is concluded ' they decide to return to Abyssinia , the princess ' to found a college of learned women ' and the ...
... poor neither happy nor virtuous ; the old man finds his life tedious and useless . At ' the conclusion in which nothing is concluded ' they decide to return to Abyssinia , the princess ' to found a college of learned women ' and the ...
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... poor before the law , at a time when few had thought of suggesting free legal aid . In the Idler ( 23 and 38 ) he attacks another scandal of the age , the position of debtors . It should be remembered that a creditor had the power to ...
... poor before the law , at a time when few had thought of suggesting free legal aid . In the Idler ( 23 and 38 ) he attacks another scandal of the age , the position of debtors . It should be remembered that a creditor had the power to ...
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Acknowledgment | 6 |
LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
LONDON Lexicographer 17461756 | 38 |
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