Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 101
... wrote a letter to him , discouraging the publication . Such at first was the unpropitious state of one of the most successful theological books that has ever appeared . Mr. Strahan , however , had sent one of the sermons to Dr. Johnson ...
... wrote a letter to him , discouraging the publication . Such at first was the unpropitious state of one of the most successful theological books that has ever appeared . Mr. Strahan , however , had sent one of the sermons to Dr. Johnson ...
Stran 128
... wrote but for a good purpose . Be pleased to do for me what you can . - I am , sir , your humble servant , ' Bolt Court , Fleet Street , July 7 , 1777. ' ' SAM . JOHNSON . TO DR . SAMUEL JOHNSON Edinburgh , July 15 , 1777 . ' MY DEAR ...
... wrote but for a good purpose . Be pleased to do for me what you can . - I am , sir , your humble servant , ' Bolt Court , Fleet Street , July 7 , 1777. ' ' SAM . JOHNSON . TO DR . SAMUEL JOHNSON Edinburgh , July 15 , 1777 . ' MY DEAR ...
Stran 143
... wrote , in the first place , Dr. Dodd's ' Speech to the Recorder of London , ' at the Old Bailey , when sentence of death was about to be pronounced upon him . He wrote also ' The Convict's Address to his unhappy Brethren , ' a sermon ...
... wrote , in the first place , Dr. Dodd's ' Speech to the Recorder of London , ' at the Old Bailey , when sentence of death was about to be pronounced upon him . He wrote also ' The Convict's Address to his unhappy Brethren , ' a sermon ...
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