Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 71
... desire of being acquainted with celebrated men of every description , had made me , much about the same time , obtain an introduction to Dr. Samuel John- son and to John Wilkes , Esq . Two men more different could perhaps not be ...
... desire of being acquainted with celebrated men of every description , had made me , much about the same time , obtain an introduction to Dr. Samuel John- son and to John Wilkes , Esq . Two men more different could perhaps not be ...
Stran 125
... desires that a lodging may be taken for him at Edin- burgh , against his arrival . He is just setting out ... desire of visiting the Highlands after having already seen a great part of Europe . You must receive him as a friend ...
... desires that a lodging may be taken for him at Edin- burgh , against his arrival . He is just setting out ... desire of visiting the Highlands after having already seen a great part of Europe . You must receive him as a friend ...
Stran 196
... desire to study it . ' He added , ' If a man never has an eager desire for in- struction , he should prescribe a task for himself . But it is better when a man reads from immediate inclination . ' He repeated a good many lines of ...
... desire to study it . ' He added , ' If a man never has an eager desire for in- struction , he should prescribe a task for himself . But it is better when a man reads from immediate inclination . ' He repeated a good many lines of ...
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