Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... continue to be the admiration of future ages . Your equal and placid temper , your variety of conversation , your true politeness , by which you are so amiable in private society , and that enlarged hospitality which has long made your ...
... continue to be the admiration of future ages . Your equal and placid temper , your variety of conversation , your true politeness , by which you are so amiable in private society , and that enlarged hospitality which has long made your ...
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... continue here . In what manner he employed his pen at this period , or whether he derived from it any pecuniary advan- tage , I have not been able to ascertain . He probably got a little money from Mr. Warren ; and we are certain that ...
... continue here . In what manner he employed his pen at this period , or whether he derived from it any pecuniary advan- tage , I have not been able to ascertain . He probably got a little money from Mr. Warren ; and we are certain that ...
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... continue it without interruption , every Tuesday and Saturday , till Saturday the 17th of March , ❜2 1752 , on which day it closed . This is a strong confirmation of the truth of a remark of his , which I have had occasion to quote ...
... continue it without interruption , every Tuesday and Saturday , till Saturday the 17th of March , ❜2 1752 , on which day it closed . This is a strong confirmation of the truth of a remark of his , which I have had occasion to quote ...
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... continue to eternity . " There is one expedient by which you may , in some degree , continue her presence . If you write down minutely what you remember of her from your earliest years , you will read it with great pleasure , and ...
... continue to eternity . " There is one expedient by which you may , in some degree , continue her presence . If you write down minutely what you remember of her from your earliest years , you will read it with great pleasure , and ...
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... continue it . When I had once addressed your Lordship in public I had exhausted all the art of pleasing which a retired and uncourtly scholar can possess . I had done all that I could ; and no man is well pleased to have his all ...
... continue it . When I had once addressed your Lordship in public I had exhausted all the art of pleasing which a retired and uncourtly scholar can possess . I had done all that I could ; and no man is well pleased to have his all ...
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