The Personal History of Samuel JohnsonLongman, 1971 - 364ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... heard a voice cry , " Johnson you are a very wicked fellow , and unless you repent you will certainly be punished " ; my own unworthiness is so deeply impressed upon my mind , that I might imagine I thus saw and heard , and therefore I ...
... heard a voice cry , " Johnson you are a very wicked fellow , and unless you repent you will certainly be punished " ; my own unworthiness is so deeply impressed upon my mind , that I might imagine I thus saw and heard , and therefore I ...
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... heard that the subject of the book under discussion had a steward who had dunned William Shenstone for his rent . Now , if Shenstone was , indeed , a tenant of his , why had he not paid the rent ? After dinner , Mr Cator had started to ...
... heard that the subject of the book under discussion had a steward who had dunned William Shenstone for his rent . Now , if Shenstone was , indeed , a tenant of his , why had he not paid the rent ? After dinner , Mr Cator had started to ...
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... heard across the Atlantic . The French were little better than the Americans ; but when the Thrales offered to take him on a trip to Paris , he felt it was an oppor- tunity which should on no account be missed . He had long been an ...
... heard across the Atlantic . The French were little better than the Americans ; but when the Thrales offered to take him on a trip to Paris , he felt it was an oppor- tunity which should on no account be missed . He had long been an ...
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