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Twelve sheets of this work were printTo breathe in distant fields a purer air ; ed ,
for which Johnson received forty - nine And fixed on Cambria's solitary shore ,
Give to St. David one true Briton more . ' pounds , as appears by his receipt in the
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Twelve sheets of this work were printTo breathe in distant fields a purer air ; ed ,
for which Johnson received forty - nine And fixed on Cambria's solitary shore ,
Give to St. David one true Briton more . ' pounds , as appears by his receipt in the
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Página xvii
give me a spontoon ; I can do it as well my“ The Earl of Bute , when he wrote an
order for self . ” . your pension . " There , Sir , ” said Johnson , Enjoying his'
amusements at his weekly club , you have me in the toil : to Lord Bute I must and
happy ...
give me a spontoon ; I can do it as well my“ The Earl of Bute , when he wrote an
order for self . ” . your pension . " There , Sir , ” said Johnson , Enjoying his'
amusements at his weekly club , you have me in the toil : to Lord Bute I must and
happy ...
Página xxvi
... to a life of luxury and the soft Rusticius tonso toga defluit , et niale larus repose
of Sardanapalus . This is a blessing In pede calceus hæret ; at est bonus , ut
melior vir within the reach of every man ; this we can give Non alius quisquam ...
... to a life of luxury and the soft Rusticius tonso toga defluit , et niale larus repose
of Sardanapalus . This is a blessing In pede calceus hæret ; at est bonus , ut
melior vir within the reach of every man ; this we can give Non alius quisquam ...
Página xxvii
It was the basis of that high reputaand horror gives place to terror and pity . But ,
tion which went on increasing to the end of his after all , the fable is cold and
languid . " There days . The circulation of those periodical essays is not ,
throughout ...
It was the basis of that high reputaand horror gives place to terror and pity . But ,
tion which went on increasing to the end of his after all , the fable is cold and
languid . " There days . The circulation of those periodical essays is not ,
throughout ...
Página xxviii
Addison lends grace and of mind , and the thought seems to expand with
ornament to truth : Johnson gives it force and the sound of the words .
Determined to discard energy . Addison makes virtue amiable ; Johncollequial
barbarisms and ...
Addison lends grace and of mind , and the thought seems to expand with
ornament to truth : Johnson gives it force and the sound of the words .
Determined to discard energy . Addison makes virtue amiable ; Johncollequial
barbarisms and ...
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