Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... Poverty , among the Ashes of a Glass - house . Whoever was acquainted with him , was certain to be solicited for small Sums , which the Frequency of the Request made in Time considerable , and he was therefore quickly shunned by those ...
... Poverty , among the Ashes of a Glass - house . Whoever was acquainted with him , was certain to be solicited for small Sums , which the Frequency of the Request made in Time considerable , and he was therefore quickly shunned by those ...
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... poverty , total idleness , and the pride of literature ' . His poverty was aggravated by his idleness . He had to find some large - scale undertaking , comparable with the Dictionary , and naturally turned to the editing of Shakespeare ...
... poverty , total idleness , and the pride of literature ' . His poverty was aggravated by his idleness . He had to find some large - scale undertaking , comparable with the Dictionary , and naturally turned to the editing of Shakespeare ...
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... poverty and to the boredom produced by poverty . If his journey has taken on the subdued tone of Rasselas's wanderings , it also ends on a note of cautious encourage- ment , where he describes an Edinburgh school for the deaf and dumb ...
... poverty and to the boredom produced by poverty . If his journey has taken on the subdued tone of Rasselas's wanderings , it also ends on a note of cautious encourage- ment , where he describes an Edinburgh school for the deaf and dumb ...
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