Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 65
... thought impertinent to him and to a lady of his acquaintance . The apology was written so much in Dr. Johnson's manner that both Mrs. Williams and I supposed it to be his ; but when he came home he soon undeceived us . When he said to ...
... thought impertinent to him and to a lady of his acquaintance . The apology was written so much in Dr. Johnson's manner that both Mrs. Williams and I supposed it to be his ; but when he came home he soon undeceived us . When he said to ...
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... thought it extraordinary that he should deny the power of rhetorical action upon human nature , when it is proved by innumerable facts in all stages of society . Reasonable beings are not solely reasonable . They have fancies which may ...
... thought it extraordinary that he should deny the power of rhetorical action upon human nature , when it is proved by innumerable facts in all stages of society . Reasonable beings are not solely reasonable . They have fancies which may ...
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... thought this country could be governed by the influence of the Crown alone . Then , sir , he gave up a great deal . He advised the King to agree that the judges should hold their places for life , instead of losing them at the accession ...
... thought this country could be governed by the influence of the Crown alone . Then , sir , he gave up a great deal . He advised the King to agree that the judges should hold their places for life , instead of losing them at the accession ...
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