Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... kind of conversation between wit and buffoonery . ' On Monday , March 23 , I found him busy , prepar- ing a fourth edition of his folio dictionary . Mr. Peyton , one of his original amanuenses , was writing for him . I put him in mind ...
... kind of conversation between wit and buffoonery . ' On Monday , March 23 , I found him busy , prepar- ing a fourth edition of his folio dictionary . Mr. Peyton , one of his original amanuenses , was writing for him . I put him in mind ...
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... kind in America , they are considered by the possessors of such inestimable value that no possible consideration would induce them to part with them . In some future publication of yours relative to that great and good man they may ...
... kind in America , they are considered by the possessors of such inestimable value that no possible consideration would induce them to part with them . In some future publication of yours relative to that great and good man they may ...
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... kind ; but thought only of intimidating me by noise and threats , till 1 His Lordship , notwithstanding his resolution , did commit his senti- ments to paper , and in one of his notes affixed to his collection of Old Scottish Poetry ...
... kind ; but thought only of intimidating me by noise and threats , till 1 His Lordship , notwithstanding his resolution , did commit his senti- ments to paper , and in one of his notes affixed to his collection of Old Scottish Poetry ...
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