Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... true Londoners , the population being kept up only by an influx of country people and Irish : those who grew up were tough . BOSWELL : ' I believe , Sir , a great many of the children born in London die early . ' JOHNSON : ' Why , yes ...
... true Londoners , the population being kept up only by an influx of country people and Irish : those who grew up were tough . BOSWELL : ' I believe , Sir , a great many of the children born in London die early . ' JOHNSON : ' Why , yes ...
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... true in the fields of philosophy and science also : the deist controversy died away , while David Hume was still little known . As in our own mid - century , there was little to compare with the excitements of the ' twenties and ...
... true in the fields of philosophy and science also : the deist controversy died away , while David Hume was still little known . As in our own mid - century , there was little to compare with the excitements of the ' twenties and ...
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... true one . The milder degrees of poverty are , 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 ...
... true one . The milder degrees of poverty are , 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 ...
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