Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2T.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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Stran 143
... hear it oftener ? Tell Veronica , Euphemia , and Alexander , that I wish them , as well as their parents , many happy years . You have ended the negro's cause much to my mind . Lord Auchinleck and dear Lord Hailes were on the side of ...
... hear it oftener ? Tell Veronica , Euphemia , and Alexander , that I wish them , as well as their parents , many happy years . You have ended the negro's cause much to my mind . Lord Auchinleck and dear Lord Hailes were on the side of ...
Stran 161
... hears it mentioned to her , as at the thing itself . I told her , Madam , you are contented to hear every day said to you , what the highest of mankind have died for , rather than bear . ' You know , Sir , the highest of mankind have ...
... hears it mentioned to her , as at the thing itself . I told her , Madam , you are contented to hear every day said to you , what the highest of mankind have died for , rather than bear . ' You know , Sir , the highest of mankind have ...
Stran 176
... hear of his liberality . He has been represented as very saving . " JOHNSON : " With his domestic saving we have nothing to do . I remember drinking tea with him long ago , when Peg Woffington made it , and he grumbled at her for making ...
... hear of his liberality . He has been represented as very saving . " JOHNSON : " With his domestic saving we have nothing to do . I remember drinking tea with him long ago , when Peg Woffington made it , and he grumbled at her for making ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Omejen predogled - 1962 |
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