Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 61
... able to excite ; and Dr. Beattie rates the testimony which I was desirous of paying to his merit much higher than I should have thought it reason- able to expect . ' I have heard of your masquerade.1 What says your synod to such ...
... able to excite ; and Dr. Beattie rates the testimony which I was desirous of paying to his merit much higher than I should have thought it reason- able to expect . ' I have heard of your masquerade.1 What says your synod to such ...
Stran 187
... able or not able to deliver his sentiments in public . Isaac Hawkins Browne , one of the first wits of this country , got into Parliament and never opened his mouth . For my own part , I think it is more disgraceful never to try to ...
... able or not able to deliver his sentiments in public . Isaac Hawkins Browne , one of the first wits of this country , got into Parliament and never opened his mouth . For my own part , I think it is more disgraceful never to try to ...
Stran 204
... able . A man would not submit to learn to hem a ruffle of his wife or his wife's maid ; but if a mere wish could attain it he would rather wish to be able to hem a ruffle . ' He again advised me to keep a journal fully and minutely ...
... able . A man would not submit to learn to hem a ruffle of his wife or his wife's maid ; but if a mere wish could attain it he would rather wish to be able to hem a ruffle . ' He again advised me to keep a journal fully and minutely ...
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