Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4 |
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Stran 114
My brother will give you a list of the Poets we mean to give , many of which are within the time of the Act of Queen Anne , which Martin and Bell cannot give , as they have no property in them ; the proprietors are almost all the ...
My brother will give you a list of the Poets we mean to give , many of which are within the time of the Act of Queen Anne , which Martin and Bell cannot give , as they have no property in them ; the proprietors are almost all the ...
Stran 170
I have thought of a pulley to raise me gradually , but that would give me pain , as it would counteract my internal inclination . I would have something that can dissipate the vis inertia , and give elasticity to the muscles .
I have thought of a pulley to raise me gradually , but that would give me pain , as it would counteract my internal inclination . I would have something that can dissipate the vis inertia , and give elasticity to the muscles .
Stran 274
PERCY : ' He pretends to give the natural history of Northumberland , and yet takes no notice of the immense ... A man who gives the natural history of the oak is not to tell how many oaks have been planted in this place or that .
PERCY : ' He pretends to give the natural history of Northumberland , and yet takes no notice of the immense ... A man who gives the natural history of the oak is not to tell how many oaks have been planted in this place or that .
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