The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Том 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... look for a fortune . ' ed by all ranks ; but one may easily distin-. mondely , I heard him maintain the superi- ority of Sir Isaac Newton over all foreign philosophers 1 , with a dignity and eloquence that surprised that learned ...
... look for a fortune . ' ed by all ranks ; but one may easily distin-. mondely , I heard him maintain the superi- ority of Sir Isaac Newton over all foreign philosophers 1 , with a dignity and eloquence that surprised that learned ...
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... look like a gentleman ; but I am talking of being well or ill drest . " " Well , let me tell you ( said Goldsmith ) , when my tailor brought home my bloom - coloured coat , he said , Sir , I have a favour to beg of you . When any body ...
... look like a gentleman ; but I am talking of being well or ill drest . " " Well , let me tell you ( said Goldsmith ) , when my tailor brought home my bloom - coloured coat , he said , Sir , I have a favour to beg of you . When any body ...
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... looks up to the rocks , his thoughts are elevated ; as he turns his eyes on the valleys , he is composed and soothed ... look like timber - It is the best house that I ever saw of that kind - The mere , or lake , is large , with a small ...
... looks up to the rocks , his thoughts are elevated ; as he turns his eyes on the valleys , he is composed and soothed ... look like timber - It is the best house that I ever saw of that kind - The mere , or lake , is large , with a small ...
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