The Personal History of Samuel JohnsonLongman, 1971 - 364 pages |
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... interpret your letter right , you are ignominiously married , if it is yet undone , let us once [ more ] talk together . If you have abandoned your children and your religion , God forgive your wickedness ; if you have forfeited your ...
... interpret your letter right , you are ignominiously married , if it is yet undone , let us once [ more ] talk together . If you have abandoned your children and your religion , God forgive your wickedness ; if you have forfeited your ...
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... A psychoanalytic interpretation ' , Psychoanalytic Review , xxxii ( April 1945 ) , 207-18 HODGART , J. C. Dr Johnson , Batsford , 1962 HOOVER , BENJAMIN B. Samuel Johnson's Parliamentary Reporting , University 340 Bibliography.
... A psychoanalytic interpretation ' , Psychoanalytic Review , xxxii ( April 1945 ) , 207-18 HODGART , J. C. Dr Johnson , Batsford , 1962 HOOVER , BENJAMIN B. Samuel Johnson's Parliamentary Reporting , University 340 Bibliography.
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