Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 62
... seem improbable . ' I am sorry that you lost your cause of intromission , because I yet think the arguments on your ... seems in general to improve ; but I have been troubled for many weeks with a vexatious catarrh , which is sometimes ...
... seem improbable . ' I am sorry that you lost your cause of intromission , because I yet think the arguments on your ... seems in general to improve ; but I have been troubled for many weeks with a vexatious catarrh , which is sometimes ...
Stran 64
... seems to despond ; and the dissenters , though they have taken advantage of unsettled times , and a government much enfeebled , seem not likely to gain any immunities . ' Dr. Goldsmith has a new comedy in rehearsal at Covent Garden , to ...
... seems to despond ; and the dissenters , though they have taken advantage of unsettled times , and a government much enfeebled , seem not likely to gain any immunities . ' Dr. Goldsmith has a new comedy in rehearsal at Covent Garden , to ...
Stran 179
... seems he had been frequently observed at the Club to put into his pocket the Seville oranges , after he had squeezed the juice of them into the drink which he made for himself . Beauclerk and Garrick talked of it to me , and seemed to ...
... seems he had been frequently observed at the Club to put into his pocket the Seville oranges , after he had squeezed the juice of them into the drink which he made for himself . Beauclerk and Garrick talked of it to me , and seemed to ...
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