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She wished , it appears , only to talk of her husband's affairs , and did so ' with complaint , fear , and suspicion ' ; whereas Michael Johnson loathed his affairs , and preferred books ; of which his wife knew nothing .
She wished , it appears , only to talk of her husband's affairs , and did so ' with complaint , fear , and suspicion ' ; whereas Michael Johnson loathed his affairs , and preferred books ; of which his wife knew nothing .
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It also appears that George ( though finding a great part of Shakespeare ' sad stuff ' ) yet used to enter in notebooks Shakespearian quotations appropriate to persons or ...
It also appears that George ( though finding a great part of Shakespeare ' sad stuff ' ) yet used to enter in notebooks Shakespearian quotations appropriate to persons or ...
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Now on this point the ' unclubable ' Sir John may appear an incongruous and questionable witness ; but he is confirmed by Arthur Murphy , who calls Johnson ' incomparable at buffoonery ' ; and by Fanny Burney — he has more fun and ...
Now on this point the ' unclubable ' Sir John may appear an incongruous and questionable witness ; but he is confirmed by Arthur Murphy , who calls Johnson ' incomparable at buffoonery ' ; and by Fanny Burney — he has more fun and ...
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The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson ... Frank Laurence Lucas Vizualizare fragmente - 1958 |
The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson ... Frank Laurence Lucas Vizualizare fragmente - 1958 |
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