Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... things to think of . JOHNSON : ' No , sir , Thrale will forget it first . She has many He has many things things that she may think of . that he must think of . ' This was a very just remark upon the different effects of those light ...
... things to think of . JOHNSON : ' No , sir , Thrale will forget it first . She has many He has many things things that she may think of . that he must think of . ' This was a very just remark upon the different effects of those light ...
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... thing in general . ' I said I was certain that a great part of what we are told by the travellers to the South Sea ... things . ' He had been in company with Omai , a native of one of the South Sea Islands , after he had been some time ...
... thing in general . ' I said I was certain that a great part of what we are told by the travellers to the South Sea ... things . ' He had been in company with Omai , a native of one of the South Sea Islands , after he had been some time ...
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... things . Women have a great advantage that they may take up with little things , without dis- gracing themselves ; a man cannot , except with fiddling . Had I learned to fiddle , I should have done nothing else . ' BOSWELL : Pray , sir ...
... things . Women have a great advantage that they may take up with little things , without dis- gracing themselves ; a man cannot , except with fiddling . Had I learned to fiddle , I should have done nothing else . ' BOSWELL : Pray , sir ...
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