Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2Crowell |
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Stran 378
... remember and to recollect,” said he, “are different things. A man has not the power to recollect what is not in his mind; but when a thing is in his mind he may remember it.” The remark was occasioned by my leaning back on a chair ...
... remember and to recollect,” said he, “are different things. A man has not the power to recollect what is not in his mind; but when a thing is in his mind he may remember it.” The remark was occasioned by my leaning back on a chair ...
Stran 413
... recollect only Thrale's. He observed: “There is a wicked inclination in most people to suppose an old man decayed in his intellects. If a young or middle-aged man, when leaving a company, does not recollect where he laid his hat, it is ...
... recollect only Thrale's. He observed: “There is a wicked inclination in most people to suppose an old man decayed in his intellects. If a young or middle-aged man, when leaving a company, does not recollect where he laid his hat, it is ...
Stran 511
... recollect any particulars that he told you of Lord Peterborough? He is a favorite of mine, and is not enough known; his character has been only ventilated in party pamphlets.” Lord Eliot said, if Dr. Johnson would be so good as to ask ...
... recollect any particulars that he told you of Lord Peterborough? He is a favorite of mine, and is not enough known; his character has been only ventilated in party pamphlets.” Lord Eliot said, if Dr. Johnson would be so good as to ask ...
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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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