Samuel JohnsonOxford University Press, 1984 - 840 Seiten |
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... written halelie [ wholly ] with her awin hand . The difference between written and subscribed , and wholly written , gives the author just reason to suspect , first , a forgery , and then a variation of the forgery . It is indeed very ...
... written halelie [ wholly ] with her awin hand . The difference between written and subscribed , and wholly written , gives the author just reason to suspect , first , a forgery , and then a variation of the forgery . It is indeed very ...
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... written is sufficiently attested by the translations which almost all the nations of Europe were in haste to obtain . This species of instruction was continued and perhaps advanced by the French ; among whom La Bruyère's Manners of the ...
... written is sufficiently attested by the translations which almost all the nations of Europe were in haste to obtain . This species of instruction was continued and perhaps advanced by the French ; among whom La Bruyère's Manners of the ...
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... written extempore ) in reply to some verses of his friend Giuseppe Baretti , to whose books on the Italian language he contrib- uted . Parodies of Modern Ballad Imitations . Wordsworth was unfair to Johnson when , in his Supplementary ...
... written extempore ) in reply to some verses of his friend Giuseppe Baretti , to whose books on the Italian language he contrib- uted . Parodies of Modern Ballad Imitations . Wordsworth was unfair to Johnson when , in his Supplementary ...
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Translation of Horace Odes ii 20 1726 12 | 1 |
Prologue to Garricks Lethe 1740 | 8 |
Irene Act 11 Scene vii 1749 | 24 |
Urheberrecht | |
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