Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4 |
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Stran 121
I now imagine that perhaps they may please you . ' You do not take the least notice of my proposal for our meeting at Carlisle , 1 Though I have meritoriously refrained from visiting London this year , I ask you if it would not be wrong ...
I now imagine that perhaps they may please you . ' You do not take the least notice of my proposal for our meeting at Carlisle , 1 Though I have meritoriously refrained from visiting London this year , I ask you if it would not be wrong ...
Stran 205
The condition which he himself accepts , his son or grandson perhaps would have rejected . If we should admit , what perhaps may with more reason be denied , that there are certain relations between man and man which may make slavery ...
The condition which he himself accepts , his son or grandson perhaps would have rejected . If we should admit , what perhaps may with more reason be denied , that there are certain relations between man and man which may make slavery ...
Stran 280
Dr. Percy's warmth proceeded from a cause which , perhaps , does him more honour than he could have derived from juster criticism . His abhorrence of Pennant proceeded from his opinion that Pennant had wantonly and indecently censured ...
Dr. Percy's warmth proceeded from a cause which , perhaps , does him more honour than he could have derived from juster criticism . His abhorrence of Pennant proceeded from his opinion that Pennant had wantonly and indecently censured ...
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