Samuel JohnsonLongmans, Green, 1955 - 171페이지 |
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... told ; ' his immense structure of bones was hideously striking to the eye , and the scars of the scrophula were deeply visible . He also wore his ( own ) hair , which was straight and stiff , and separated behind ; and he often had ...
... told ; ' his immense structure of bones was hideously striking to the eye , and the scars of the scrophula were deeply visible . He also wore his ( own ) hair , which was straight and stiff , and separated behind ; and he often had ...
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... told , ' were gruff and distant , his language was coarse and oraculous . In such society as he met he became known as a keen and sometimes aggressive talker ; it was the joy of his life , he confessed , to fire at all the established ...
... told , ' were gruff and distant , his language was coarse and oraculous . In such society as he met he became known as a keen and sometimes aggressive talker ; it was the joy of his life , he confessed , to fire at all the established ...
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... told me , he had not known it equalled but by Sacheverell's trial . ' The narrative does equal justice to the oddities and the tragedies of life . We are charmed by a glimpse of William III in Sir William Temple's garden , showing Swift ...
... told me , he had not known it equalled but by Sacheverell's trial . ' The narrative does equal justice to the oddities and the tragedies of life . We are charmed by a glimpse of William III in Sir William Temple's garden , showing Swift ...
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