Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... afterwards there were gross corruptions introduced by the clergy , such as indulgences to attack on the reputation even of a dead man , may be punished as a libel , because tending to a breach of the peace . There is , however , I ...
... afterwards there were gross corruptions introduced by the clergy , such as indulgences to attack on the reputation even of a dead man , may be punished as a libel , because tending to a breach of the peace . There is , however , I ...
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... afterwards the honour of being entertained with the kindest attention as his constant guest , while I was in London , till I had a house of my 1 Sir Edward Barry , Baronet . own there . I mentioned my having that morning introduced 42 ...
... afterwards the honour of being entertained with the kindest attention as his constant guest , while I was in London , till I had a house of my 1 Sir Edward Barry , Baronet . own there . I mentioned my having that morning introduced 42 ...
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... afterwards asked what he thought of him , answered , ' He's a tremendous companion . ' Johnson told me that ' Taylor was a very sensible , acute man , and had a strong mind ; that he had great activity in some respects , and yet such a ...
... afterwards asked what he thought of him , answered , ' He's a tremendous companion . ' Johnson told me that ' Taylor was a very sensible , acute man , and had a strong mind ; that he had great activity in some respects , and yet such a ...
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