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Stran 87
... Hebrides! I have, like yourself, wonderful pleasure in recollecting our travels in those islands. The pleasure is, I think, greater than it reasonably should be, considering that we had not much either of beauty or elegance to charm our ...
... Hebrides! I have, like yourself, wonderful pleasure in recollecting our travels in those islands. The pleasure is, I think, greater than it reasonably should be, considering that we had not much either of beauty or elegance to charm our ...
Stran 102
... Hebrides he maintained, as appears from my “Journal” [of a “Tour to the Hebrides,” 3d ed. p. 24o], that a man's intimate friend should mention his faults, if he writes his life. He had this evening, partly, I suppose, from the spirit of ...
... Hebrides he maintained, as appears from my “Journal” [of a “Tour to the Hebrides,” 3d ed. p. 24o], that a man's intimate friend should mention his faults, if he writes his life. He had this evening, partly, I suppose, from the spirit of ...
Stran 218
... Hebrides' has not had a great sale.”" Boswell, : “That is strange.” JoHNSON: “Yes, Sir ; for in that book I have told the world a great deal that they did not know before.” Boswell : “I drank chocolate, Sir, this morning with Mr. Eld ...
... Hebrides' has not had a great sale.”" Boswell, : “That is strange.” JoHNSON: “Yes, Sir ; for in that book I have told the world a great deal that they did not know before.” Boswell : “I drank chocolate, Sir, this morning with Mr. Eld ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Omejen predogled - 1962 |
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