Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1T.Y. Crowell, 1911 |
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... appear ; and though use had not yet taught his wing a permanent and equable flight , there are parts of it which exhibit ... appears by his modest and unaffected narration , to have described things as he saw them , to have copied nature ...
... appear ; and though use had not yet taught his wing a permanent and equable flight , there are parts of it which exhibit ... appears by his modest and unaffected narration , to have described things as he saw them , to have copied nature ...
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... appear somewhat ludicrous , from his stating the following circumstance as presumptive evidence that Savage was a ... appears from the fol- lowing lines in the Gentleman's Magazine for April , 1738 , which I am assured were written by ...
... appear somewhat ludicrous , from his stating the following circumstance as presumptive evidence that Savage was a ... appears from the fol- lowing lines in the Gentleman's Magazine for April , 1738 , which I am assured were written by ...
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... appears to have thought it . " One great hindrance is want of rest ; my nocturnal complaints grow less troublesome towards morning ; and I am tempted to repair the deficiencies of the night . " ( " Pr . and Med . " 101 [ 105 ] . ) Alas ...
... appears to have thought it . " One great hindrance is want of rest ; my nocturnal complaints grow less troublesome towards morning ; and I am tempted to repair the deficiencies of the night . " ( " Pr . and Med . " 101 [ 105 ] . ) Alas ...
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