Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2T.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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... late . " JOHNSON : " That , Sir , has nothing to do with the natural history ; that is civil history . A man who gives the natural history of the oak , is not to tell how many oaks have been planted in this place or that . A man who ...
... late . " JOHNSON : " That , Sir , has nothing to do with the natural history ; that is civil history . A man who gives the natural history of the oak , is not to tell how many oaks have been planted in this place or that . A man who ...
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... late ? " 1 But he did not repine at the prosperity of others . The late Dr. Thomas Leland told Mr. Courtenay that , when Mr. Edmund Burke showed Johnson his fine house and lands near Beacons- field , Johnson coolly said , " Non equidem ...
... late ? " 1 But he did not repine at the prosperity of others . The late Dr. Thomas Leland told Mr. Courtenay that , when Mr. Edmund Burke showed Johnson his fine house and lands near Beacons- field , Johnson coolly said , " Non equidem ...
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... late Mr. Mallet , Sir James Porter , who had been Ambas- sadour at Constantinople , the late Dr. Macaulay , and two or three more . The conversation turning on Mr. Pope , Lord Bathurst told us , that The Essay on Man ” was originally ...
... late Mr. Mallet , Sir James Porter , who had been Ambas- sadour at Constantinople , the late Dr. Macaulay , and two or three more . The conversation turning on Mr. Pope , Lord Bathurst told us , that The Essay on Man ” was originally ...
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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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