Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2Crowell |
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... character of a soldier is high. They who stand forth the foremost in danger, for the community, have the respect of mankind. An officer is much more respected than any other man who has as little money. In a commercial country money ...
... character of a soldier is high. They who stand forth the foremost in danger, for the community, have the respect of mankind. An officer is much more respected than any other man who has as little money. In a commercial country money ...
Stran 236
... character. JoHNSON: “Sir, it is not true : for, as to this world, vice does not hurt a man's character.” Boswell : “Yes, Sir, debauching a friend's wife will.” JoHNSON: “No, Sir. Who thinks the worse of [Beauclerk] for it?” BoswÉLL ...
... character. JoHNSON: “Sir, it is not true : for, as to this world, vice does not hurt a man's character.” Boswell : “Yes, Sir, debauching a friend's wife will.” JoHNSON: “No, Sir. Who thinks the worse of [Beauclerk] for it?” BoswÉLL ...
Stran 452
... characters she was most pleased with. Upon her answering that she thought the character of Queen Catharine in “Henry the Eighth,” the most natural: “I think so too, Madam,” said he; “and whenever you perform it, I will once more hobble ...
... characters she was most pleased with. Upon her answering that she thought the character of Queen Catharine in “Henry the Eighth,” the most natural: “I think so too, Madam,” said he; “and whenever you perform it, I will once more hobble ...
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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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