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Pagina 43
... write against others , and a calamity when we find ourselves overborne by the multitude of our assailants ; as the ... writing contrary to what he thought , was that of writing without thinking . After having remarked what is false in ...
... write against others , and a calamity when we find ourselves overborne by the multitude of our assailants ; as the ... writing contrary to what he thought , was that of writing without thinking . After having remarked what is false in ...
Pagina 116
... writing any men- dicant letters , he had too high a spirit , and determined only to write to some ministers of state , to try to regain his pension . " He continued to complain ° of those that had sent him into the country , and ...
... writing any men- dicant letters , he had too high a spirit , and determined only to write to some ministers of state , to try to regain his pension . " He continued to complain ° of those that had sent him into the country , and ...
Pagina 294
... write , because there is something which the mind wishes to discharge ; and another to solicit the imagination ... writes , he says , when " he has just nothing else to do ; " yet Swift complains that he was never at leisure for ...
... write , because there is something which the mind wishes to discharge ; and another to solicit the imagination ... writes , he says , when " he has just nothing else to do ; " yet Swift complains that he was never at leisure for ...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson: LL.D. A New Edition in Twelve ..., Volume 10 Samuel Johnson Visualizzazione completa - 1823 |
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