Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 11
... death , which is more formidable at the first glance , than on a nearer and more steady view . A violent death is never very painful ; the only danger is , lest it should be unprovided . But if a man can be supposed to make no provision ...
... death , which is more formidable at the first glance , than on a nearer and more steady view . A violent death is never very painful ; the only danger is , lest it should be unprovided . But if a man can be supposed to make no provision ...
Stran 174
... death , I hope , was peaceful ; it was surely happy . ' I wish I had written sooner , lest , writing now , I should renew your grief ; but I would not forbear saying what I have now said . " This loss is , I hope , the only misfortune ...
... death , I hope , was peaceful ; it was surely happy . ' I wish I had written sooner , lest , writing now , I should renew your grief ; but I would not forbear saying what I have now said . " This loss is , I hope , the only misfortune ...
Stran 253
... death ? ' Here I am sensible I was in the wrong , to bring before his view what he ever looked upon with horror ; for although when in a celestial frame of mind in his Vanity of Human Wishes , he has supposed death to be ' kind Nature's ...
... death ? ' Here I am sensible I was in the wrong , to bring before his view what he ever looked upon with horror ; for although when in a celestial frame of mind in his Vanity of Human Wishes , he has supposed death to be ' kind Nature's ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Omejen predogled - 1962 |
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