The Life of Samuel JohnsonModern Library, 1952 - 559 pagina's |
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Pagina 41
... kind , that attacks him sometimes , so as to make Him a sad Spectacle . Mr. P. from the Merit of This Work which was ... kind , and of the nature of that distemper called St. Vitus's dance ; and in this opinion I am confirmed by the ...
... kind , that attacks him sometimes , so as to make Him a sad Spectacle . Mr. P. from the Merit of This Work which was ... kind , and of the nature of that distemper called St. Vitus's dance ; and in this opinion I am confirmed by the ...
Pagina 121
... kind . Johnson . ' Why , Sir , mankind have found that this structured cannot be . How shall we determine the proportion of intrin- sick merit ? Were that to be the only distinction amongst , man- kind , we should soon quarrel about the ...
... kind . Johnson . ' Why , Sir , mankind have found that this structured cannot be . How shall we determine the proportion of intrin- sick merit ? Were that to be the only distinction amongst , man- kind , we should soon quarrel about the ...
Pagina 432
... kind letter of inquiry , for which I most gratefully thank you . I am doubtful if it was right to make the experiment ; though I have gained by it . I was beginning to grow tender , and to upbraid myself , especially after having dreamt ...
... kind letter of inquiry , for which I most gratefully thank you . I am doubtful if it was right to make the experiment ; though I have gained by it . I was beginning to grow tender , and to upbraid myself , especially after having dreamt ...
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