The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... writing , particularly in writing verses . I allow you may have pleasure from writing , after it is over , if you have written well ; but you don't go willingly to it again . I know when I have been writing verses , I have run my finger ...
... writing , particularly in writing verses . I allow you may have pleasure from writing , after it is over , if you have written well ; but you don't go willingly to it again . I know when I have been writing verses , I have run my finger ...
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... written little notes : sometimes tender memorials of his departed wife ; as , " This was dear Tetty's book : " sometimes occasional remarks of different sorts . Mr. Lysons , of Clifford's Inn , has favoured me with the two following ...
... written little notes : sometimes tender memorials of his departed wife ; as , " This was dear Tetty's book : " sometimes occasional remarks of different sorts . Mr. Lysons , of Clifford's Inn , has favoured me with the two following ...
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... written by the Right Honour- able Henry Flood : 1- " No need of Latin or of Greek to grace Our JOHNSON's memory , or inscribe his grave ; His native language claims this mournful space , To pay the Immortality he gave . " The character ...
... written by the Right Honour- able Henry Flood : 1- " No need of Latin or of Greek to grace Our JOHNSON's memory , or inscribe his grave ; His native language claims this mournful space , To pay the Immortality he gave . " The character ...
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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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