Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... Goldsmith's manifesto has got into your paper , ' I asked him if Dr. Goldsmith had written it with an air , that made him see I sus- pected it was his , though subscribed by Goldsmith . JOHNSON : ' Sir , Dr. Goldsmith would no more have ...
... Goldsmith's manifesto has got into your paper , ' I asked him if Dr. Goldsmith had written it with an air , that made him see I sus- pected it was his , though subscribed by Goldsmith . JOHNSON : ' Sir , Dr. Goldsmith would no more have ...
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... GOLDSMITH : ' We have no such phrase . ' GENERAL PAOLI : But have you not the thing ? ' GOLDSMITH : Yes ; all our happy revolutions . They have hurt our constitution , and will hurt it till we mend it by another happy revolu- tion . ' I ...
... GOLDSMITH : ' We have no such phrase . ' GENERAL PAOLI : But have you not the thing ? ' GOLDSMITH : Yes ; all our happy revolutions . They have hurt our constitution , and will hurt it till we mend it by another happy revolu- tion . ' I ...
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... Goldsmith ; JOHNSON : ' Why , sir , Mallet had talents enough to keep his literary reputation alive as long as he himself lived ; and that , let me tell you , is a good deal . ' GOLDSMITH : ' But I cannot agree that it was so . His ...
... Goldsmith ; JOHNSON : ' Why , sir , Mallet had talents enough to keep his literary reputation alive as long as he himself lived ; and that , let me tell you , is a good deal . ' GOLDSMITH : ' But I cannot agree that it was so . His ...
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