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... taught them any thing ? " " I hope , " replied he , " that I should have willingly lived on bread and water to obtain instruction for them ; but I would not have set their future friendship to hazard , for the sake B 3 PIOZZI . 5.
... taught them any thing ? " " I hope , " replied he , " that I should have willingly lived on bread and water to obtain instruction for them ; but I would not have set their future friendship to hazard , for the sake B 3 PIOZZI . 5.
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... lived to a very extraordinary age ( ' ) , and was in other respects an odd mortal , with more genius than understanding , and more self - sufficiency than wit , was the only person who ventured to oppose Mr. Johnson , when he had a mind ...
... lived to a very extraordinary age ( ' ) , and was in other respects an odd mortal , with more genius than understanding , and more self - sufficiency than wit , was the only person who ventured to oppose Mr. Johnson , when he had a mind ...
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... lived so much together ; you love to make people Tories ? " " Why , " says Johnson , pulling a heap of halfpence from his pocket , " did not the king make these guineas ? ' 13. Burke . - - Boswell . It was in the year 1775 that Mr ...
... lived so much together ; you love to make people Tories ? " " Why , " says Johnson , pulling a heap of halfpence from his pocket , " did not the king make these guineas ? ' 13. Burke . - - Boswell . It was in the year 1775 that Mr ...
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... lived to see it ! Fortunate , indeed , if he lives to see nothing that shall vary the prospect , and cloud the setting of his day ! " Parl . Hist . vol . xviii . p . 487. ] and these men , now so honest and so grateful 12 JOHNSONIANA ...
... lived to see it ! Fortunate , indeed , if he lives to see nothing that shall vary the prospect , and cloud the setting of his day ! " Parl . Hist . vol . xviii . p . 487. ] and these men , now so honest and so grateful 12 JOHNSONIANA ...
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... lived but few months after , I believe , and retained his faculties a still shorter time . He was a man of strict piety and profound learning , but little skilled in the knowledge of life or manners , and died without having ever ...
... lived but few months after , I believe , and retained his faculties a still shorter time . He was a man of strict piety and profound learning , but little skilled in the knowledge of life or manners , and died without having ever ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 9 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1853 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 9 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 9 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1853 |
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