Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2Crowell |
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Stran 277
... entertained by his lady and daughter, he himself being in bed with a cold, according to his valetudinary custom. But ... entertain any suspicion that this is idle vanity. Will not you confirm me in my persuasion, that he who finds ...
... entertained by his lady and daughter, he himself being in bed with a cold, according to his valetudinary custom. But ... entertain any suspicion that this is idle vanity. Will not you confirm me in my persuasion, that he who finds ...
Stran 487
... entertained and very happy at Dr. Nowell's, where was a very agreeable company; and we drank “Church and King” after dinner, with true Tory cordiality. We talked of a certain clergyman of extraordinary character, who by exerting his ...
... entertained and very happy at Dr. Nowell's, where was a very agreeable company; and we drank “Church and King” after dinner, with true Tory cordiality. We talked of a certain clergyman of extraordinary character, who by exerting his ...
Stran 563
... entertained of his own approaches to religious perfection. He was earnestly invited to publish a volume of “Devotional Exercises; but this (though he listened to the proposal with much complacency, and a large sum of money was offered ...
... entertained of his own approaches to religious perfection. He was earnestly invited to publish a volume of “Devotional Exercises; but this (though he listened to the proposal with much complacency, and a large sum of money was offered ...
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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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