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Stran 45
... obliged to you, Sir,” cried Johnson, bowing and turning his head to him with a look for some time of “surly virtue,” but, in a short while, of complacency. Foote being mentioned, Johnson said, “He is not a good mimic.” One of the ...
... obliged to you, Sir,” cried Johnson, bowing and turning his head to him with a look for some time of “surly virtue,” but, in a short while, of complacency. Foote being mentioned, Johnson said, “He is not a good mimic.” One of the ...
Stran 463
... obliged both to you and to your physicians for your kind attention to my disease. Dr. Gillespie has sent me an excellent consilium medicum, all solid practical experimental knowledge. I. * I sent it to Mr. Pitt, with a letter, in which I ...
... obliged both to you and to your physicians for your kind attention to my disease. Dr. Gillespie has sent me an excellent consilium medicum, all solid practical experimental knowledge. I. * I sent it to Mr. Pitt, with a letter, in which I ...
Stran 521
... obliged to animadvert on the inaccuracies of Mrs. Piozzi's “Anecdotes,” and perhaps I may be thought to have dwelt too long upon her little collection. But as from Johnson's long residence under Mr. Thrale's roof, and his intimacy with ...
... obliged to animadvert on the inaccuracies of Mrs. Piozzi's “Anecdotes,” and perhaps I may be thought to have dwelt too long upon her little collection. But as from Johnson's long residence under Mr. Thrale's roof, and his intimacy with ...
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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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