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... lady of my acquaintance, who maintained, that her husband's having been guilty of numberless infidelities, released her from conjugal obligations, because they were reciprocal. JoHNSON: “This is miserable stuff, Sir. To the contract of ...
... lady of my acquaintance, who maintained, that her husband's having been guilty of numberless infidelities, released her from conjugal obligations, because they were reciprocal. JoHNSON: “This is miserable stuff, Sir. To the contract of ...
Stran 229
... lady in her sufferings.” JoHNSON: “Nay, do n't endeavor to palliate this. Guilt is a principal feature in the picture. Kames is puzzled with a question that puzzled me when I was a very young man. Why is it that the interest of money is ...
... lady in her sufferings.” JoHNSON: “Nay, do n't endeavor to palliate this. Guilt is a principal feature in the picture. Kames is puzzled with a question that puzzled me when I was a very young man. Why is it that the interest of money is ...
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... lady, who praised him with too much zeal perhaps, or perhaps too strong an emphasis (which always offended him), consider what her/attery was worth, before she choked him with it.' ('Anecdotes, p. 183.) “Now let the genuine anecdote be ...
... lady, who praised him with too much zeal perhaps, or perhaps too strong an emphasis (which always offended him), consider what her/attery was worth, before she choked him with it.' ('Anecdotes, p. 183.) “Now let the genuine anecdote be ...
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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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