Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 pages |
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... Italian author . " JOHNSON : " Why , Sir , all who go to look for what the Classics have said of Italy , must find the same pas- sages ; and I should think it would be one of the first things the Italians would do on the revival of ...
... Italian author . " JOHNSON : " Why , Sir , all who go to look for what the Classics have said of Italy , must find the same pas- sages ; and I should think it would be one of the first things the Italians would do on the revival of ...
Page 535
... Italy , and that he dreaded passing the win- ter in England . " I said nothing ; but en- joyed a secret satisfaction in thinking that I had taken the most effectual measures to make such a scheme practicable . On Monday , June 28 , I ...
... Italy , and that he dreaded passing the win- ter in England . " I said nothing ; but en- joyed a secret satisfaction in thinking that I had taken the most effectual measures to make such a scheme practicable . On Monday , June 28 , I ...
Page 536
... Italy merely to feel how he breathes the air , he can enjoy very little . " mortification of being informed by Mrs ... Italian music - master . He endeavoured to prevent it ; but in vain . If she would pub- lish the whole of the ...
... Italy merely to feel how he breathes the air , he can enjoy very little . " mortification of being informed by Mrs ... Italian music - master . He endeavoured to prevent it ; but in vain . If she would pub- lish the whole of the ...
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