Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... called the Drake and the Ralegh , but now they were to be called the Resolution and the Adventure . JOHNSON : ' Much better , for had the Ralegh returned without going round the world , it would have been ridiculous . To give them the ...
... called the Drake and the Ralegh , but now they were to be called the Resolution and the Adventure . JOHNSON : ' Much better , for had the Ralegh returned without going round the world , it would have been ridiculous . To give them the ...
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... called them ' three dowdies , ' and said , with as high a spirit as the boldest Baron in the most perfect days of the feudal system , ' An ancient estate should always go to males . It is mighty foolish to let a stranger have it because ...
... called them ' three dowdies , ' and said , with as high a spirit as the boldest Baron in the most perfect days of the feudal system , ' An ancient estate should always go to males . It is mighty foolish to let a stranger have it because ...
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... called on Mr. Lloyd , one of the people called Quakers . He too was not at home , but Mrs. Lloyd was , and received us courteously , and asked us to dinner . Johnson said to me , ' After the uncertainty of all human things at Hector's ...
... called on Mr. Lloyd , one of the people called Quakers . He too was not at home , but Mrs. Lloyd was , and received us courteously , and asked us to dinner . Johnson said to me , ' After the uncertainty of all human things at Hector's ...
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