The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... write a sheet all his own , than read an octavo volume to get extracts . " To one of Johnson's wonderful fertility of mind I believe writing was really easier than reading and extracting ; but with ordinary men the case is very ...
... write a sheet all his own , than read an octavo volume to get extracts . " To one of Johnson's wonderful fertility of mind I believe writing was really easier than reading and extracting ; but with ordinary men the case is very ...
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James Boswell Clement King Shorter. from my window , for I write before I have left my chamber , is sufficiently pleasant . " Be so kind as to continue your attention to Mrs. Williams ; it is great consolation to ... write before I have ...
James Boswell Clement King Shorter. from my window , for I write before I have left my chamber , is sufficiently pleasant . " Be so kind as to continue your attention to Mrs. Williams ; it is great consolation to ... write before I have ...
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... write plain enough for young ladies . I am glad , my dear , to see that you write so well , and hope that you mind your pen , your book , and your needle , for they are all necessary . Your books will give you knowledge , and make you ...
... write plain enough for young ladies . I am glad , my dear , to see that you write so well , and hope that you mind your pen , your book , and your needle , for they are all necessary . Your books will give you knowledge , and make you ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of ..., Volume 2,Deel 1 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1835 |
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