Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2Crowell |
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Stran 244
... appeared by their engaging in a great deal of discourse together. The gentlemen of the East York Regiment likewise ... appearing among the gentlemen of the neighborhood shorn of his beams.” This is natural, but it is cowardly. What I ...
... appeared by their engaging in a great deal of discourse together. The gentlemen of the East York Regiment likewise ... appearing among the gentlemen of the neighborhood shorn of his beams.” This is natural, but it is cowardly. What I ...
Stran 333
... appeared to me to have a considerable share of merit, and to display a pretty successful imitation of Johnson's style. When I mentioned this to a very eminent literary character [Burke], he opposed me vehemently exclaiming, “No, no, it ...
... appeared to me to have a considerable share of merit, and to display a pretty successful imitation of Johnson's style. When I mentioned this to a very eminent literary character [Burke], he opposed me vehemently exclaiming, “No, no, it ...
Stran 506
... appeared to have received the smallest damage; but to little purpose were they lighted, for most of them completely ... appearance in public. But this is not altogether true, as the following slight instance may show: Goldsmith's last ...
... appeared to have received the smallest damage; but to little purpose were they lighted, for most of them completely ... appearance in public. But this is not altogether true, as the following slight instance may show: Goldsmith's last ...
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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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