Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Thomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 strani |
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... respect , you should dine with the first duke in England . For nine people in ten that you meet with , would have a higher opinion of you for having dined with a duke ; and the great genius himself would receive you better , because you ...
... respect , you should dine with the first duke in England . For nine people in ten that you meet with , would have a higher opinion of you for having dined with a duke ; and the great genius himself would receive you better , because you ...
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... respect and attention that were shown him , and asked him on our return home , if he was not highly gratified by his visit : ' " No , Sir , " said he , " not highly gratified ; yet I do not recollect to have passed many evenings with ...
... respect and attention that were shown him , and asked him on our return home , if he was not highly gratified by his visit : ' " No , Sir , " said he , " not highly gratified ; yet I do not recollect to have passed many evenings with ...
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... respect . But where the controversy is concerning the truth of religion , it is of such vast importance to him who maintains it to obtain the victory , that the person of an opponent ought not to be spared . If a man firmly believes ...
... respect . But where the controversy is concerning the truth of religion , it is of such vast importance to him who maintains it to obtain the victory , that the person of an opponent ought not to be spared . If a man firmly believes ...
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