The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... doubt whether I have not rather impaired than increased my learning ; " 1 and yet we have seen how he read , and we know how he talked during that period . He was now seriously engaged in writing an account of our travels in the ...
... doubt whether I have not rather impaired than increased my learning ; " 1 and yet we have seen how he read , and we know how he talked during that period . He was now seriously engaged in writing an account of our travels in the ...
Pagina 84
... doubt that I might men- tion some circumstances ; but I do not choose to commit them to paper . ' What his opinion ... doubts whether Legitimas faciunt pectora pura preces ' be according to the rubrick : but that is your [ 84 ] THE LIFE ...
... doubt that I might men- tion some circumstances ; but I do not choose to commit them to paper . ' What his opinion ... doubts whether Legitimas faciunt pectora pura preces ' be according to the rubrick : but that is your [ 84 ] THE LIFE ...
Pagina 171
... doubt concern- ing its success . He was told by Quin , that dur- ing the first night of its appearance it was long in a very dubious state ; that there was a dis- position to damn it , and that it was saved by the song , " Oh ponder ...
... doubt concern- ing its success . He was told by Quin , that dur- ing the first night of its appearance it was long in a very dubious state ; that there was a dis- position to damn it , and that it was saved by the song , " Oh ponder ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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