Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2T.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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... Lives of the Poets , " by Mr. Cibber , was entirely supplied by Mr. Shiels , ' a Scotchman , In The Monthly Review for May , 1792 , there is such a correction of the above pas- sage , as I should think myself very culpable not to ...
... Lives of the Poets , " by Mr. Cibber , was entirely supplied by Mr. Shiels , ' a Scotchman , In The Monthly Review for May , 1792 , there is such a correction of the above pas- sage , as I should think myself very culpable not to ...
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... live in a fine whirl indeed : if I did not write regularly you would half forget me , and that would be very wrong , for I felt my regard for you in my face last night , when the criticisms were going on . now . This morning it was all ...
... live in a fine whirl indeed : if I did not write regularly you would half forget me , and that would be very wrong , for I felt my regard for you in my face last night , when the criticisms were going on . now . This morning it was all ...
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... lives , must grow old ; and he that would rather grow old than die , has GOD to thank for the infirmities of ... live longer without writing , nor suspect that after so many years of friendship , that , when I do not write to you ...
... lives , must grow old ; and he that would rather grow old than die , has GOD to thank for the infirmities of ... live longer without writing , nor suspect that after so many years of friendship , that , when I do not write to you ...
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