Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 80
... sure of that . His friends give him out as such , but I know not who of his friends are able to judge of it . ' GOLDSMITH : ' He is what is much better he is a worthy , humane man . ' JOHNSON : " Nay , sir , that is not to the purpose ...
... sure of that . His friends give him out as such , but I know not who of his friends are able to judge of it . ' GOLDSMITH : ' He is what is much better he is a worthy , humane man . ' JOHNSON : " Nay , sir , that is not to the purpose ...
Stran 161
... sure , one of them which was shown to me does appear to have the duskiness of antiquity . • " The inquiry is not yet quite hopeless , and I should think that the exact truth may be discovered , if proper means be used . - I am , etc ...
... sure , one of them which was shown to me does appear to have the duskiness of antiquity . • " The inquiry is not yet quite hopeless , and I should think that the exact truth may be discovered , if proper means be used . - I am , etc ...
Stran 172
... sure he was committing perjury , whereas a Nonjuror might be insensibly led to do what was wrong , without being so directly conscious of it . ' JOHNSON : ' Why , sir , a man who goes to bed to his patron's wife is pretty sure that he ...
... sure he was committing perjury , whereas a Nonjuror might be insensibly led to do what was wrong , without being so directly conscious of it . ' JOHNSON : ' Why , sir , a man who goes to bed to his patron's wife is pretty sure that he ...
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