Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... sent him to repeat it to Thomas Jackson , their man - servant ; he not being in the way , this was 1 [ It was not , however , much cultivated , as we may collect from Dr. Johnson's own account of his early years , published by R ...
... sent him to repeat it to Thomas Jackson , their man - servant ; he not being in the way , this was 1 [ It was not , however , much cultivated , as we may collect from Dr. Johnson's own account of his early years , published by R ...
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... sent to school to conduct him home had not come in time , he set out by himself , though he was then so near - sighted that he was obliged to stoop down on his hands and knees to take a view of the kennel before he ventured to step over ...
... sent to school to conduct him home had not come in time , he set out by himself , though he was then so near - sighted that he was obliged to stoop down on his hands and knees to take a view of the kennel before he ventured to step over ...
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... sent to school to conduct him home had not come in time , he set out by himself , though he was then so near - sighted that he was obliged to stoop down on his hands and knees to take a view of the kennel before he ventured to step over ...
... sent to school to conduct him home had not come in time , he set out by himself , though he was then so near - sighted that he was obliged to stoop down on his hands and knees to take a view of the kennel before he ventured to step over ...
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... sent to that College a present of all his works , to be deposited in their library ; and he had thoughts of leaving to it his house at Lichfield ; but his friends who were about him very properly dissuaded him from it , and he ...
... sent to that College a present of all his works , to be deposited in their library ; and he had thoughts of leaving to it his house at Lichfield ; but his friends who were about him very properly dissuaded him from it , and he ...
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... sent to my friend . ' I most solemnly declare , at that time Johnson was an entire stranger to the Porter family ; and it was almost two years after that I introduced him to the acquaintance of Porter , whom I bought my clothes of ...
... sent to my friend . ' I most solemnly declare , at that time Johnson was an entire stranger to the Porter family ; and it was almost two years after that I introduced him to the acquaintance of Porter , whom I bought my clothes of ...
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