Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... instance , than not to feel the want of them . JOHNSON : ' No , sir ; fine clothes are good only as they supply the want of other means of procuring respect . Was Charles the Twelfth , think you , less respected for his coarse blue coat ...
... instance , than not to feel the want of them . JOHNSON : ' No , sir ; fine clothes are good only as they supply the want of other means of procuring respect . Was Charles the Twelfth , think you , less respected for his coarse blue coat ...
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... instance , whether proprie is meant to signify in an appropriated manner , as Dr. Johnson here understands it , or , as it is often used by Cicero , with propriety , or elegantly . In short , it is a rare instance of a defect in ...
... instance , whether proprie is meant to signify in an appropriated manner , as Dr. Johnson here understands it , or , as it is often used by Cicero , with propriety , or elegantly . In short , it is a rare instance of a defect in ...
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... instance , may print the Odes of Horace alone . ' He seemed to be in a more indulgent humour than when this subject was discussed between him and Mr. Murphy . When we were at tea and coffee there came in Lord Trimlestown , in whose ...
... instance , may print the Odes of Horace alone . ' He seemed to be in a more indulgent humour than when this subject was discussed between him and Mr. Murphy . When we were at tea and coffee there came in Lord Trimlestown , in whose ...
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