Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1T.Y. Crowell, 1911 |
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Stran 393
... Scotland , he said , " He has a great deal of good about him ; but he is also very defective in some respects . His inner part is good , but his outer part is mighty awkward . You in Scotland do not attain that nice critical skill in ...
... Scotland , he said , " He has a great deal of good about him ; but he is also very defective in some respects . His inner part is good , but his outer part is mighty awkward . You in Scotland do not attain that nice critical skill in ...
Stran 463
... Scotland , from the Accession of Malcolm Kenmore to the Death of James V. " in drawing up which , his Lordship has been engaged for some time . His Lordship writes to me thus : " If I could procure Dr. Johnson's criticisms , they would ...
... Scotland , from the Accession of Malcolm Kenmore to the Death of James V. " in drawing up which , his Lordship has been engaged for some time . His Lordship writes to me thus : " If I could procure Dr. Johnson's criticisms , they would ...
Stran 479
... Scotland has undergone , in consequence of the blessings of liberty and internal peace . Mr. Knox , another native of Scotland , who has since made the same tour , and published an account of it , is equally liberal . I have read , says ...
... Scotland has undergone , in consequence of the blessings of liberty and internal peace . Mr. Knox , another native of Scotland , who has since made the same tour , and published an account of it , is equally liberal . I have read , says ...
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