Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... given in his Dictionary of pension and pensioners . He said he should not have Sir Joshua's answer till the next day , when he would call again , and desired he might think of it . Sir Joshua answered that he was clear to give his ...
... given in his Dictionary of pension and pensioners . He said he should not have Sir Joshua's answer till the next day , when he would call again , and desired he might think of it . Sir Joshua answered that he was clear to give his ...
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... given me , he kindly took upon him to console me by saying , ' Don't be uneasy . I can see he likes you very well . ' A few days afterwards I called on Davies , and asked him if he thought I might take the liberty of waiting on Mr ...
... given me , he kindly took upon him to console me by saying , ' Don't be uneasy . I can see he likes you very well . ' A few days afterwards I called on Davies , and asked him if he thought I might take the liberty of waiting on Mr ...
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... given you , and given you without effect . But this advice , if you will not take from others , you must take from your own reflections , if you purpose to do the duties of the station to which the bounty of Providence has called you ...
... given you , and given you without effect . But this advice , if you will not take from others , you must take from your own reflections , if you purpose to do the duties of the station to which the bounty of Providence has called you ...
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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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