Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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Stran 72
... perhaps appear that he only liked one mode of expence better than another , and saved merely that he might have something to give ' . ' One observation which Johnson makes in Swift's life should be often inculcated : - ' It may be ...
... perhaps appear that he only liked one mode of expence better than another , and saved merely that he might have something to give ' . ' One observation which Johnson makes in Swift's life should be often inculcated : - ' It may be ...
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... perhaps the curiosity which it will excite , may induce the noble and elegant Authour to gratify the world by the publication ' of a performance , of which Dr. Johnson has spoken in such terms . ' MADAM , ' To MRS . CHAPONE . ' By ...
... perhaps the curiosity which it will excite , may induce the noble and elegant Authour to gratify the world by the publication ' of a performance , of which Dr. Johnson has spoken in such terms . ' MADAM , ' To MRS . CHAPONE . ' By ...
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... perhaps three weeks ; but find myself daily and gradually weaker . " ' He said at another time , three or four days only before his death , speaking of the little fear he had of undergoing a chirurgical operation , " I would give one of ...
... perhaps three weeks ; but find myself daily and gradually weaker . " ' He said at another time , three or four days only before his death , speaking of the little fear he had of undergoing a chirurgical operation , " I would give one of ...
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