Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldA. & C. Black, 1947 - 250 Seiten |
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... JOHNSON Boswell and Johnson : A Bad Beginning MR THOMAS DAVIES the actor , who then kept a book- seller's shop in Russel - street , Covent - garden , told me that Johnson was very much his friend , and came frequently to his house ...
... JOHNSON Boswell and Johnson : A Bad Beginning MR THOMAS DAVIES the actor , who then kept a book- seller's shop in Russel - street , Covent - garden , told me that Johnson was very much his friend , and came frequently to his house ...
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... Johnson at his Chambers in the Temple . He said I certainly might , and that Mr Johnson would take it as a compliment . So upon Tuesday the 24th of May , after having been enlivened by the witty sallies of Messieurs Thornton , Wilkes ...
... Johnson at his Chambers in the Temple . He said I certainly might , and that Mr Johnson would take it as a compliment . So upon Tuesday the 24th of May , after having been enlivened by the witty sallies of Messieurs Thornton , Wilkes ...
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... Johnson was much pleased with his answer , and we gave him a double fare . Dr Johnson then turning to me , ' Sir , ( said he ) a desire of knowledge is the natural feeling of mankind ; and every human being , whose mind is not debauched ...
... Johnson was much pleased with his answer , and we gave him a double fare . Dr Johnson then turning to me , ' Sir , ( said he ) a desire of knowledge is the natural feeling of mankind ; and every human being , whose mind is not debauched ...
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