Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... observe them better , as was evident from the strong , yet nice portraits which he often drew . I have fre- quently ... observed to me , ' It is wonderful , sir , what is to be found in London . The most literary conversation that I ...
... observe them better , as was evident from the strong , yet nice portraits which he often drew . I have fre- quently ... observed to me , ' It is wonderful , sir , what is to be found in London . The most literary conversation that I ...
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... observed to me , has been , that all who were of his school are distinguished for a love of truth and accu- racy ... observation illustrated! ...
... observed to me , has been , that all who were of his school are distinguished for a love of truth and accu- racy ... observation illustrated! ...
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... observed that he did not talk much at our Club . I have heard Mr. Gibbon remark , ' that Mr. Fox could not be afraid ... observation here referred to , I applied to Sir William Scott on the subject , but he had no recollection of it . My ...
... observed that he did not talk much at our Club . I have heard Mr. Gibbon remark , ' that Mr. Fox could not be afraid ... observation here referred to , I applied to Sir William Scott on the subject , but he had no recollection of it . My ...
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