The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 11 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1810 |
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... received him again . Soon afterwards he ordered him and the rest of his servants into his sence , without telling his intentions , and bade them pre- take take notice that their fellow - servant was no longer SWIFT . 25.
... received him again . Soon afterwards he ordered him and the rest of his servants into his sence , without telling his intentions , and bade them pre- take take notice that their fellow - servant was no longer SWIFT . 25.
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... tell him that I was not the author ; and therefore " I tell you , Mr. Bettesworth , that I am not the au- " thor of these lines . " Bettesworth was so little satisfied with this account , that he publickly professed his resolution of a ...
... tell him that I was not the author ; and therefore " I tell you , Mr. Bettesworth , that I am not the au- " thor of these lines . " Bettesworth was so little satisfied with this account , that he publickly professed his resolution of a ...
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... tell you one that first comes into my head . One even- " ing , Gay and I went to see him : you know how " intimately we were all acquainted . On our coming " in , Heyday , gentlemen , ( says the Doctor ) what's " the meaning of this ...
... tell you one that first comes into my head . One even- " ing , Gay and I went to see him : you know how " intimately we were all acquainted . On our coming " in , Heyday , gentlemen , ( says the Doctor ) what's " the meaning of this ...
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... tell the reader what he knows already , and to find faults of which the author could not be ignorant , who certainly wrote often not to his judg- ment , but his humour , It was said , in a Preface to one of the Irish edi- tions , that ...
... tell the reader what he knows already , and to find faults of which the author could not be ignorant , who certainly wrote often not to his judg- ment , but his humour , It was said , in a Preface to one of the Irish edi- tions , that ...
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... tell me " whether he be a proper author to make personal " reflections ? —He may extol the ancients , but he " has reason to thank the gods that he was born a " modern ; for had he been born of Grecian parents , " and his father ...
... tell me " whether he be a proper author to make personal " reflections ? —He may extol the ancients , but he " has reason to thank the gods that he was born a " modern ; for had he been born of Grecian parents , " and his father ...
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