Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... respect due to them . JOHNSON : Sir , you have a right to that kind of respect , and are arguing for your- self . I am for supporting the principle , and am dis- interested in doing it , as I have no such right . ' BOSWELL : Why , sir ...
... respect due to them . JOHNSON : Sir , you have a right to that kind of respect , and are arguing for your- self . I am for supporting the principle , and am dis- interested in doing it , as I have no such right . ' BOSWELL : Why , sir ...
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... respect , than to respect a man who we know was last year no better than ourselves , and will be no better next year . In ( J republics there is no respect for authority , but a fear of power . ' BosWELL : ' At present , sir , I think ...
... respect , than to respect a man who we know was last year no better than ourselves , and will be no better next year . In ( J republics there is no respect for authority , but a fear of power . ' BosWELL : ' At present , sir , I think ...
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... respects , and to transmit to you specimens of Annals of Scot- land , from the Accession of Malcolm Kenmore to the ... respect for you , and loves you much more since he saw you in Scotland . It would both divert and please you to see ...
... respects , and to transmit to you specimens of Annals of Scot- land , from the Accession of Malcolm Kenmore to the ... respect for you , and loves you much more since he saw you in Scotland . It would both divert and please you to see ...
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