Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4 |
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Stran 90
I consider this Round Robin as a species of literary curiosity worth preserving , as it marks , in a certain degree , Dr. Johnson's character . ' My readers are presented with a faithful transcript of a paper which I doubt not of their ...
I consider this Round Robin as a species of literary curiosity worth preserving , as it marks , in a certain degree , Dr. Johnson's character . ' My readers are presented with a faithful transcript of a paper which I doubt not of their ...
Stran 158
For , sir , you are to consider that all those who think a King has a right to his crown , as a man has to his estate , which is the just opinion , would be for restoring the King , who certainly has the hereditary right , could he be ...
For , sir , you are to consider that all those who think a King has a right to his crown , as a man has to his estate , which is the just opinion , would be for restoring the King , who certainly has the hereditary right , could he be ...
Stran 179
We entered seriously upon a question of much importance to me , which Johnson was pleased to consider with friendly attention . I had long complained to him that I felt discontented in Scotland , as too narrow a sphere , and that I ...
We entered seriously upon a question of much importance to me , which Johnson was pleased to consider with friendly attention . I had long complained to him that I felt discontented in Scotland , as too narrow a sphere , and that I ...
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