Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2T.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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Stran 242
... means his best works ; I cannot praise his poetry itself highly ; but I can praise its design . " My illustrious friend and I parted with assurances of affection- ate regard . I wrote to him on the 25th of May , from Thorpe in Yorkshire ...
... means his best works ; I cannot praise his poetry itself highly ; but I can praise its design . " My illustrious friend and I parted with assurances of affection- ate regard . I wrote to him on the 25th of May , from Thorpe in Yorkshire ...
Stran 292
... means must be tried by which souls may be saved . Talk to your peo- ple , however , as much as you can ; and you will find , that the more frequently you converse with them upon religious subjects , the more willingly they will attend ...
... means must be tried by which souls may be saved . Talk to your peo- ple , however , as much as you can ; and you will find , that the more frequently you converse with them upon religious subjects , the more willingly they will attend ...
Stran 513
... means of setting him out . It would be a reflection on us all , if such a man should perish for want of the means to take care of his health . Yours , & c . THURLOW . This letter gave me a very high satisfaction ; I next day went and ...
... means of setting him out . It would be a reflection on us all , if such a man should perish for want of the means to take care of his health . Yours , & c . THURLOW . This letter gave me a very high satisfaction ; I next day went and ...
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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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