The Life of Samuel JohnsonModern Library, 1965 - 559 страници |
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... heard him following her . ' What's the matter ? ' said she . ' I can say it , ' he replied ; and repeated it distinctly , though he could not have read it over more than twice . But there has been another story of his infant precocity ...
... heard him following her . ' What's the matter ? ' said she . ' I can say it , ' he replied ; and repeated it distinctly , though he could not have read it over more than twice . But there has been another story of his infant precocity ...
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... heard him say this before he had his pension . He no doubt had an early at- tachment to the House of Stuart ; but his zeal had cooled as his reason strengthened . Indeed I heard him once say , that ' after the death of a violent Whig ...
... heard him say this before he had his pension . He no doubt had an early at- tachment to the House of Stuart ; but his zeal had cooled as his reason strengthened . Indeed I heard him once say , that ' after the death of a violent Whig ...
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... heard of Goldsmith . It is diffi- cult to get literary fame , and it is every day growing more difficult . Ah , Sir , that should make a man think of securing happiness in another world , which all who try sincerely for it may attain ...
... heard of Goldsmith . It is diffi- cult to get literary fame , and it is every day growing more difficult . Ah , Sir , that should make a man think of securing happiness in another world , which all who try sincerely for it may attain ...
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