Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 141
... seemed to understand Dr. Johnson very well , and not to con- sider him in the light that a certain person did , who being struck , or rather stunned , by his voice and manner , when he was afterwards asked what he thought of him ...
... seemed to understand Dr. Johnson very well , and not to con- sider him in the light that a certain person did , who being struck , or rather stunned , by his voice and manner , when he was afterwards asked what he thought of him ...
Stran 155
... seemed to be willing to die , and full of hopes of happiness . ' Sir ( said he ) , Dr. Dodd would have given both his hands and both his legs to have lived . The better a man is , the more afraid is he of death , having a clearer view ...
... seemed to be willing to die , and full of hopes of happiness . ' Sir ( said he ) , Dr. Dodd would have given both his hands and both his legs to have lived . The better a man is , the more afraid is he of death , having a clearer view ...
Stran 171
... seemed to go to rest with no other purpose than the refreshing and enabling him with more vigour and cheerfulness to sing his morning hymn , as he then used to do to his lute before he put on his clothes . man . ' But stay ( said he ...
... seemed to go to rest with no other purpose than the refreshing and enabling him with more vigour and cheerfulness to sing his morning hymn , as he then used to do to his lute before he put on his clothes . man . ' But stay ( said he ...
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