Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... sometimes in mean Houses , which are set open at Night to any casual Wanderers , sometimes in Cellars among the Riot and Filth of the meanest and most profligate of the Rabble ; and sometimes , when he had no Money to support even the ...
... sometimes in mean Houses , which are set open at Night to any casual Wanderers , sometimes in Cellars among the Riot and Filth of the meanest and most profligate of the Rabble ; and sometimes , when he had no Money to support even the ...
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... sometimes obstructing the bile , that they may see how a man looks when he is yellow ; sometimes breaking a traveller's bones to try how he will get home ; sometimes wasting a man to a skeleton , and some- times killing him fat for the ...
... sometimes obstructing the bile , that they may see how a man looks when he is yellow ; sometimes breaking a traveller's bones to try how he will get home ; sometimes wasting a man to a skeleton , and some- times killing him fat for the ...
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... sometimes , supported by hope ; but the more severe often sink down in motionless dependence . Life must be seen before it can be known . This author and Pope perhaps never saw the miseries which they imagine thus easy to be borne . The ...
... sometimes , supported by hope ; but the more severe often sink down in motionless dependence . Life must be seen before it can be known . This author and Pope perhaps never saw the miseries which they imagine thus easy to be borne . The ...
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Acknowledgment | 6 |
LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
LONDON Lexicographer 17461756 | 38 |
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