Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388페이지 |
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... Cave , owner and editor of The Gentleman's Magazine , without taking the gamble of leaving his Staffordshire roots and throwing himself into Cave's world . A couple of years earlier he had sounded Cave out with a cautious letter in ...
... Cave , owner and editor of The Gentleman's Magazine , without taking the gamble of leaving his Staffordshire roots and throwing himself into Cave's world . A couple of years earlier he had sounded Cave out with a cautious letter in ...
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... Cave ; the word ' magazine ' is defined first in its primary sense , and then in the sense given to it by Cave : 1. A storehouse , commonly an arsenal or armoury , or repository of provisions . 2. Of late this word has signified a ...
... Cave ; the word ' magazine ' is defined first in its primary sense , and then in the sense given to it by Cave : 1. A storehouse , commonly an arsenal or armoury , or repository of provisions . 2. Of late this word has signified a ...
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... Cave answered , Johnson again applied the flattering varnish as fast as his brush could fly . Sir When I took the liberty of writing to you a few days ago , I did not expect a repetition of the same pleasure so soon ; for a pleasure I ...
... Cave answered , Johnson again applied the flattering varnish as fast as his brush could fly . Sir When I took the liberty of writing to you a few days ago , I did not expect a repetition of the same pleasure so soon ; for a pleasure I ...
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