Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580페이지 |
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... Rambler . I shall gratify my readers with another specimen : " Confederacies difficult ; why . " Seldom in war a match for single per- sons - nor in peace ; therefore kings make themselves absolute . Confederacies in learn- ing every ...
... Rambler . I shall gratify my readers with another specimen : " Confederacies difficult ; why . " Seldom in war a match for single per- sons - nor in peace ; therefore kings make themselves absolute . Confederacies in learn- ing every ...
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... Rambler , in which he has marked the passages which he thought particularly excellent , by folding down a corner of the page ; and such as he rated in a super - eminent degree , are marked by dou- ble folds . I am sorry that some of the ...
... Rambler , in which he has marked the passages which he thought particularly excellent , by folding down a corner of the page ; and such as he rated in a super - eminent degree , are marked by dou- ble folds . I am sorry that some of the ...
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... Rambler , " from whence it had been translated into the French ma- gazine . Mr. Murphy then waited upon Johnson , to explain this curious incident . His talents , literature , and gentleman - like manners , were soon perceived by ...
... Rambler , " from whence it had been translated into the French ma- gazine . Mr. Murphy then waited upon Johnson , to explain this curious incident . His talents , literature , and gentleman - like manners , were soon perceived by ...
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