Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... travelled all the preceding night , and gone to bed at Leek in Staffordshire ; and that when I rose to go to church in the afternoon , I was informed there had been an earthquake , of which , it seems , the shock had been felt in some ...
... travelled all the preceding night , and gone to bed at Leek in Staffordshire ; and that when I rose to go to church in the afternoon , I was informed there had been an earthquake , of which , it seems , the shock had been felt in some ...
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... travelled so far to find health , you must take care not to lose it at home ; and I hope a little care will effectually preserve it . ' Miss Nancy has doubtless kept a constant and copious journal . She must not expect to be welcome ...
... travelled so far to find health , you must take care not to lose it at home ; and I hope a little care will effectually preserve it . ' Miss Nancy has doubtless kept a constant and copious journal . She must not expect to be welcome ...
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... travelled after him . ' JOHNSON : And I travelled after him . ' PERCY : ' But , my good friend , you are short - sighted , and do not see so well as I do . ' I wondered at Dr. Percy's venturing thus . Dr. John- son said nothing at the ...
... travelled after him . ' JOHNSON : And I travelled after him . ' PERCY : ' But , my good friend , you are short - sighted , and do not see so well as I do . ' I wondered at Dr. Percy's venturing thus . Dr. John- son said nothing at the ...
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