Samuel Johnson: A Personality in ConflictAuckland University Press, 1971 - 168ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... took him out of bed sooner than he wished to rise.74 It has been wondered how reading a book could get some- one out of bed who was given to reading in bed at all hours between midnight and midday . Perhaps Burton's grave warn- ing to ...
... took him out of bed sooner than he wished to rise.74 It has been wondered how reading a book could get some- one out of bed who was given to reading in bed at all hours between midnight and midday . Perhaps Burton's grave warn- ing to ...
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... took it ; the peaceable and the quarrelsome . When I returned to Lichfield , after having been in London , my mother asked me , whether I was one of those who gave the wall , or those who took it . " 107 We do not know Johnson's reply ...
... took it ; the peaceable and the quarrelsome . When I returned to Lichfield , after having been in London , my mother asked me , whether I was one of those who gave the wall , or those who took it . " 107 We do not know Johnson's reply ...
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... took nothing of nourishment but one cup of tea without milk , but the fast was very inconvenient . '42 There is no record for Easter 1774 , but from his Easter entry for 1775 it is apparent that the austerity of his penance is ...
... took nothing of nourishment but one cup of tea without milk , but the fast was very inconvenient . '42 There is no record for Easter 1774 , but from his Easter entry for 1775 it is apparent that the austerity of his penance is ...
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