Samuel JohnsonMacmillan, 1980 - 388 pages |
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Page 104
... never honoured and was probably not sincerely meant in the first place . Savage was , in fact , typical of all those brilliant and charming ratés who never lack friends and never fail to wear them out by incessant demands and out ...
... never honoured and was probably not sincerely meant in the first place . Savage was , in fact , typical of all those brilliant and charming ratés who never lack friends and never fail to wear them out by incessant demands and out ...
Page 146
... never known and obviously never would know . As they conferred on the matter of Irene , thrash- ing out various matters concerning text and production , Johnson often called at the theatre and became , briefly , a member of the ...
... never known and obviously never would know . As they conferred on the matter of Irene , thrash- ing out various matters concerning text and production , Johnson often called at the theatre and became , briefly , a member of the ...
Page 155
... never had an opportunity to speak in the courts : And meeting Serenus the physician , ' Ah doctor ' , says he , ' what afoot still , when so many blockheads are rattling their chariots ? I told you seven years ago that you would never ...
... never had an opportunity to speak in the courts : And meeting Serenus the physician , ' Ah doctor ' , says he , ' what afoot still , when so many blockheads are rattling their chariots ? I told you seven years ago that you would never ...
Contents
List of Illustrations | 9 |
A Poor Diseased Infant | 17 |
Mentors | 27 |
Copyright | |
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