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Pagina 59
To which Johnson might , I suppose , have replied , as to the poor gentleman outside Lichfield Cathedral , ' That may be ; but it is impossible that you should know .
To which Johnson might , I suppose , have replied , as to the poor gentleman outside Lichfield Cathedral , ' That may be ; but it is impossible that you should know .
Pagina 91
1 There is a particularly happy phrase in his account to Mrs Thrale of the journey to Iona ' the silent solemnity of faint moonshine ' . Johnson was not always so blind or dumb about nature as some suppose . But indeed this passage is ...
1 There is a particularly happy phrase in his account to Mrs Thrale of the journey to Iona ' the silent solemnity of faint moonshine ' . Johnson was not always so blind or dumb about nature as some suppose . But indeed this passage is ...
Pagina 104
But on death we cannot always be thinking , and , I suppose we need not . The thought is very dreadful . ' Then , without any transition , the very next paragraph runs on : " This little Dog does nothing , but I hope he will mend ...
But on death we cannot always be thinking , and , I suppose we need not . The thought is very dreadful . ' Then , without any transition , the very next paragraph runs on : " This little Dog does nothing , but I hope he will mend ...
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