Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2Crowell |
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Stran 192
... Madam, you must consider, if the mason does get himself drunk, and let his wife and children starve, the parish will oblige him to find security for their maintenance. We have different modes of restraining evil. Stocks for the men, a ...
... Madam, you must consider, if the mason does get himself drunk, and let his wife and children starve, the parish will oblige him to find security for their maintenance. We have different modes of restraining evil. Stocks for the men, a ...
Stran 193
... Madam, strictly speaking, he is right. All friendship is preferring the interest of a friend, to the neglect or ... Madam, your sect must approve of this; for, you call all men friends.” MRs. KNOWLES: “We are commanded to do good to all ...
... Madam, strictly speaking, he is right. All friendship is preferring the interest of a friend, to the neglect or ... Madam, your sect must approve of this; for, you call all men friends.” MRs. KNOWLES: “We are commanded to do good to all ...
Stran 197
... Madam; a Whig ! But he is both.” I expressed a horror at the thought of death. MRS. KNowLEs: “Nay, thou shouldst not have a horror for what is the gate of life.” JoHNSON (standing upon the hearth rolling about, with a serious, solemn ...
... Madam; a Whig ! But he is both.” I expressed a horror at the thought of death. MRS. KNowLEs: “Nay, thou shouldst not have a horror for what is the gate of life.” JoHNSON (standing upon the hearth rolling about, with a serious, solemn ...
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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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