The Life of Samuel Johnson, 1권Charles E. Lauriat Company, 1925 - 1172페이지 |
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... look into all the chambers but one . ' But we should have the greatest inclination to look into that chamber , to talk of that subject . " JOHNSON , ( with a loud voice ) Sir , I am not saying that you could live in friendship with a ...
... look into all the chambers but one . ' But we should have the greatest inclination to look into that chamber , to talk of that subject . " JOHNSON , ( with a loud voice ) Sir , I am not saying that you could live in friendship with a ...
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... look upon myself as a good humoured fellow . " The epithet fellow , applied to the great Lexico- grapher , the stately Moralist , the Masterly Critick , as if he had been Sam . Johnson , a mere pleasant companion , was highly diverting ...
... look upon myself as a good humoured fellow . " The epithet fellow , applied to the great Lexico- grapher , the stately Moralist , the Masterly Critick , as if he had been Sam . Johnson , a mere pleasant companion , was highly diverting ...
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... look back , I am utterly unable to discover : but human moments are stolen away by a thousand petty impediments which leave no trace behind them . I have been afflicted , through the whole Christmas , with the general disorder , of ...
... look back , I am utterly unable to discover : but human moments are stolen away by a thousand petty impediments which leave no trace behind them . I have been afflicted , through the whole Christmas , with the general disorder , of ...
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