Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 59
... doubt of the justness of the animadversion upon his old acquaintance and pupil.1 I now felt myself much mortified , and began to think that the hope which I had long indulged of obtaining his acquaintance was blasted . And , in truth ...
... doubt of the justness of the animadversion upon his old acquaintance and pupil.1 I now felt myself much mortified , and began to think that the hope which I had long indulged of obtaining his acquaintance was blasted . And , in truth ...
Stran 108
... doubt . The miracles which prove it are attested by men who had no interest in deceiving us ; but who , on the contrary , were told that they should suffer persecution , and did actually lay down their lives in confirmation of the truth ...
... doubt . The miracles which prove it are attested by men who had no interest in deceiving us ; but who , on the contrary , were told that they should suffer persecution , and did actually lay down their lives in confirmation of the truth ...
Stran 114
... doubt whether the Tale of a Tub be his , for he never owned it , and it is much above his usual manner.1 ' Thomson , I think , has as much of the poet about 1 [ An extraordinary bit of prejudice . There can be no doubt about Swift's ...
... doubt whether the Tale of a Tub be his , for he never owned it , and it is much above his usual manner.1 ' Thomson , I think , has as much of the poet about 1 [ An extraordinary bit of prejudice . There can be no doubt about Swift'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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