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... soon escape the memory , and are rarely transmitted by tradition . We know how few can portray a living acquaintance , except by his most prominent and observ- able particularities , and the grosser features of his mind ; and it may be ...
... soon escape the memory , and are rarely transmitted by tradition . We know how few can portray a living acquaintance , except by his most prominent and observ- able particularities , and the grosser features of his mind ; and it may be ...
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... soon after the conclusion of his Rambler ; which that gentleman , then a youth , had read with so much admiration , that he came to London chiefly with a view of endeavouring to be introduced to its author . ( 1 ) By a fortunate chance ...
... soon after the conclusion of his Rambler ; which that gentleman , then a youth , had read with so much admiration , that he came to London chiefly with a view of endeavouring to be introduced to its author . ( 1 ) By a fortunate chance ...
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... soon drest , and they sallied forth together into Covent - Garden , where the green - grocers and fruiterers were beginning to ar- range their hampers , just come in from the country . Johnson made some attempts to help them ; but the ...
... soon drest , and they sallied forth together into Covent - Garden , where the green - grocers and fruiterers were beginning to ar- range their hampers , just come in from the country . Johnson made some attempts to help them ; but the ...
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The life of Samuel Johnson. [Followed by] The journal of a tour to ..., Volume 1 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1851 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides James Boswell Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1852 |
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