Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2T.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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Stran 132
... never to return . Whereas the airs in " The Beggar's Opera , " many of which are very soft , never fail to render me gay , because they are associated with the warm sensations and high spirits of London . This evening , while some of ...
... never to return . Whereas the airs in " The Beggar's Opera , " many of which are very soft , never fail to render me gay , because they are associated with the warm sensations and high spirits of London . This evening , while some of ...
Stran 486
... never use them . Taylor gives a very good advice : Never lie in your prayers ; never confess more than you really believe ; never promise more than you mean to perform . ' I recollected this precept in his " Golden Grove ; " but his ...
... never use them . Taylor gives a very good advice : Never lie in your prayers ; never confess more than you really believe ; never promise more than you mean to perform . ' I recollected this precept in his " Golden Grove ; " but his ...
Stran 562
... never wrote any part of his works with equal velocity . Three columns of the Magazine in an hour was no uncommon effort , which was faster than most persons could have transcribed that quantity . - " Yet , " said he , Of his friend Cave ...
... never wrote any part of his works with equal velocity . Three columns of the Magazine in an hour was no uncommon effort , which was faster than most persons could have transcribed that quantity . - " Yet , " said he , Of his friend Cave ...
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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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