Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 63
... given to him . To some men it is given on condition of not taking liberties , which other men may take without much harm . One may drink wine , and be nothing the worse for it ; on another , wine may have effects so inflammatory as to ...
... given to him . To some men it is given on condition of not taking liberties , which other men may take without much harm . One may drink wine , and be nothing the worse for it ; on another , wine may have effects so inflammatory as to ...
Stran 174
... given us a series of reflections on his own life ; but his sentiments are so noble , his morality so sublime , that his meditations are universally admired . In the third class we have some others of tolerable credit , who have given ...
... given us a series of reflections on his own life ; but his sentiments are so noble , his morality so sublime , that his meditations are universally admired . In the third class we have some others of tolerable credit , who have given ...
Stran 233
... given to encourage the exportation of corn , and no bounty is given for the exportation of men ; though , indeed , those who go gain by it . ' R. But the bounty on the exportation of corn is paid at home . ' E. ' That's the same thing ...
... given to encourage the exportation of corn , and no bounty is given for the exportation of men ; though , indeed , those who go gain by it . ' R. But the bounty on the exportation of corn is paid at home . ' E. ' That's the same thing ...
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