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Stran 66
... Lord Monboddo have each received one, and return you thanks. Monboddo dined with me lately, and having drank tea, we were a good while by ourselves, and as I knew that he had read the “Journey” superficially, as he did not talk of it as ...
... Lord Monboddo have each received one, and return you thanks. Monboddo dined with me lately, and having drank tea, we were a good while by ourselves, and as I knew that he had read the “Journey” superficially, as he did not talk of it as ...
Stran 84
... Lord Hailes, or Lord Monboddo P I am, dear Sir, your most affectionate, etc., SAM. JoHNSON. JULY 22, 1777. DR. JOHNSON TO MRS. BOSWELL. MADAM: Though I am well enough pleased with the taste of sweetmeats, very little of the pleasure ...
... Lord Hailes, or Lord Monboddo P I am, dear Sir, your most affectionate, etc., SAM. JoHNSON. JULY 22, 1777. DR. JOHNSON TO MRS. BOSWELL. MADAM: Though I am well enough pleased with the taste of sweetmeats, very little of the pleasure ...
Stran 142
... Lord Elliock, Lord Monboddo, and Lord Covington, resolutely maintained the lawfulness of a status, which has been acknowledged in all ages and countries, and that when freedom flourished, as in old Greece and Rome." TO JAMES BOSWELL ...
... Lord Elliock, Lord Monboddo, and Lord Covington, resolutely maintained the lawfulness of a status, which has been acknowledged in all ages and countries, and that when freedom flourished, as in old Greece and Rome." TO JAMES BOSWELL ...
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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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