Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2Crowell |
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Stran 231
... tell him a great deal about Pope, – “Sir, he will tell me nothing.” I had the honor of being known to his Lordship, and applied to him of myself, without . being commissioned by Johnson. His Lordship behaved in the most polite and ...
... tell him a great deal about Pope, – “Sir, he will tell me nothing.” I had the honor of being known to his Lordship, and applied to him of myself, without . being commissioned by Johnson. His Lordship behaved in the most polite and ...
Stran 235
... tell his brother.” Boswell: “Certainly his elder brother.” JoHNSON: “You would tell your friend of a woman's infamy, to prevent his marrying a whore : there is the same reason to tell him of his wife's infidelity, when he is married, to ...
... tell his brother.” Boswell: “Certainly his elder brother.” JoHNSON: “You would tell your friend of a woman's infamy, to prevent his marrying a whore : there is the same reason to tell him of his wife's infidelity, when he is married, to ...
Stran 529
... tell you of two Ashbourne men, who, being last week condemned at Derby to be hanged for a robbery, went and hanged themselves in their cell. But this, however it may supply us with talk, is nothing to you. Your kindness, I know, would ...
... tell you of two Ashbourne men, who, being last week condemned at Derby to be hanged for a robbery, went and hanged themselves in their cell. But this, however it may supply us with talk, is nothing to you. Your kindness, I know, would ...
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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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