Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388페이지 |
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... called at once on man and on God . Tetty died in the night ; Johnson immediately sent a note to his old friend Taylor , who was then living in Westminster . Taylor did not preserve this message , but he remembered it ever afterwards as ...
... called at once on man and on God . Tetty died in the night ; Johnson immediately sent a note to his old friend Taylor , who was then living in Westminster . Taylor did not preserve this message , but he remembered it ever afterwards as ...
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... called grubstreet ' . And underneath the defini- tion Johnson quotes two lines of Greek verse , which have been translated as Hail Ithaca , after strife and bitter trials Gladly I approach thy threshold . At other times the personal ...
... called grubstreet ' . And underneath the defini- tion Johnson quotes two lines of Greek verse , which have been translated as Hail Ithaca , after strife and bitter trials Gladly I approach thy threshold . At other times the personal ...
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... called ' a spasmodic asthma ' , and also from dropsy . In addition he was tormented by gout , and by a painful complaint which he called a ' sarcocele ' , which seems to have involved an enormously swollen testicle which had to be ...
... called ' a spasmodic asthma ' , and also from dropsy . In addition he was tormented by gout , and by a painful complaint which he called a ' sarcocele ' , which seems to have involved an enormously swollen testicle which had to be ...
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