Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 66
... kind of clandestine absolution and invisible penance ; conditions with which the priest would in times of ignorance and corruption easily comply as they increased his influence , by adding the knowledge of secret sins to 66 [ 1776 LIFE ...
... kind of clandestine absolution and invisible penance ; conditions with which the priest would in times of ignorance and corruption easily comply as they increased his influence , by adding the knowledge of secret sins to 66 [ 1776 LIFE ...
Stran 258
... kind of pleasing dis- traction for some time , I got into a corner with Johnson , Garrick , and Harris . GARRICK ( to Harris ) : ' Pray , sir , have you read Potter's Eschylus ? ' HARRIS : ' Yes ; and think it pretty . ' GARRICK ( to ...
... kind of pleasing dis- traction for some time , I got into a corner with Johnson , Garrick , and Harris . GARRICK ( to Harris ) : ' Pray , sir , have you read Potter's Eschylus ? ' HARRIS : ' Yes ; and think it pretty . ' GARRICK ( to ...
Stran 278
... kind enough to put in writing as an answer to that letter what you have now said , and as Lord Percy is to dine with us at General Paoli's soon , I will take an opportunity to read the correspondence in his Lord- ship's presence ...
... kind enough to put in writing as an answer to that letter what you have now said , and as Lord Percy is to dine with us at General Paoli's soon , I will take an opportunity to read the correspondence in his Lord- ship's presence ...
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