The Life of Samuel Johnson: March 19, 1776-Dec. 13, 1784I. Pitman, 1907 - 1172 páginas |
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... conversation worthy of being remembered , he said , " Sir , there seldom is any such conversation . " BOSWELL : " Why , then meet at table ? " JOHNSON : Why , to eat and drink together , and to promote kindness ; and , Sir , this is ...
... conversation worthy of being remembered , he said , " Sir , there seldom is any such conversation . " BOSWELL : " Why , then meet at table ? " JOHNSON : Why , to eat and drink together , and to promote kindness ; and , Sir , this is ...
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... conversation . I am now sixty - eight , and I have no more of it than at twenty - eight . " BOSWELL : ' But , Sir , would not you wish to know old age ? He who is never an old man does not know the whole of human life ; for old age is ...
... conversation . I am now sixty - eight , and I have no more of it than at twenty - eight . " BOSWELL : ' But , Sir , would not you wish to know old age ? He who is never an old man does not know the whole of human life ; for old age is ...
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... conversation turning on Mr. Pope , Lord Bathurst told us that The Essay on Man ' was originally composed by Lord Bolingbroke in prose , and that Mr. Pope did no more than put it into verse : that he had read Lord Bolingbroke's ...
... conversation turning on Mr. Pope , Lord Bathurst told us that The Essay on Man ' was originally composed by Lord Bolingbroke in prose , and that Mr. Pope did no more than put it into verse : that he had read Lord Bolingbroke's ...
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CHAPTER XXXII1776 MARCH 26APRIL | 602 |
CHAPTER XXXIII1776 APRIL 1129 | 623 |
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