Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... mind at ease ? Goldsmith answered it was not . ' After dinner , Mrs. Butter went with me to see the silk - mill which Mr. John Lombe had1 had a patent for , having brought away the contrivance from Italy . I am not very conversant with ...
... mind at ease ? Goldsmith answered it was not . ' After dinner , Mrs. Butter went with me to see the silk - mill which Mr. John Lombe had1 had a patent for , having brought away the contrivance from Italy . I am not very conversant with ...
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... mind . ' Some of the ancient philosophers held , that all deviations from right reason were mad- ness ; and whoever wishes to see the opinions both of ancients and moderns upon this subject , collected and illustrated with a variety of ...
... mind . ' Some of the ancient philosophers held , that all deviations from right reason were mad- ness ; and whoever wishes to see the opinions both of ancients and moderns upon this subject , collected and illustrated with a variety of ...
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... mind to suggest matter for dissatisfaction , that I felt a sort of regret that I was so easy . I missed that awful reverence with which I used to contem- plate Mr. Samuel Johnson , in the complex magnitude of his literary , moral , and ...
... mind to suggest matter for dissatisfaction , that I felt a sort of regret that I was so easy . I missed that awful reverence with which I used to contem- plate Mr. Samuel Johnson , in the complex magnitude of his literary , moral , and ...
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