Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 71
... imagination , and what imagination cannot possibly produce . Thus , suppose I should think that I saw a form , and heard a voice cry , " Johnson , you are a very wicked fellow , and unless you repent you will certainly be punished ...
... imagination , and what imagination cannot possibly produce . Thus , suppose I should think that I saw a form , and heard a voice cry , " Johnson , you are a very wicked fellow , and unless you repent you will certainly be punished ...
Stran 86
... imagination , but it is no more imagination in him than sound is sound in the echo . And his diction , too , is not his own . We have long ago seen white - robed innocence and flower - bespangled meads . ' Talking of London , he ...
... imagination , but it is no more imagination in him than sound is sound in the echo . And his diction , too , is not his own . We have long ago seen white - robed innocence and flower - bespangled meads . ' Talking of London , he ...
Stran 276
James Boswell Augustine Birrell. imagination ; but Usher , he said , was the great luminary of the Irish Church ; and ... imagining greater felicity from them than they can afford . No , sir , knowledge and virtue may be acquired in all ...
James Boswell Augustine Birrell. imagination ; but Usher , he said , was the great luminary of the Irish Church ; and ... imagining greater felicity from them than they can afford . No , sir , knowledge and virtue may be acquired in all ...
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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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