Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... lines which he had furnished , which are only line 420th , " To stop too fearful , and too faint to go ' ; and the concluding ten lines , except the last couplet but one , which I distinguish by the Italic character : ' How small of all ...
... lines which he had furnished , which are only line 420th , " To stop too fearful , and too faint to go ' ; and the concluding ten lines , except the last couplet but one , which I distinguish by the Italic character : ' How small of all ...
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... lines . I have written a hundred lines in a day . I remember I wrote a hundred lines of " The Vanity of Human Wishes " in a day . Doctor ( turning to Gold- smith ) , I am not quite idle ; I made one line t'other day ; but I made no more ...
... lines . I have written a hundred lines in a day . I remember I wrote a hundred lines of " The Vanity of Human Wishes " in a day . Doctor ( turning to Gold- smith ) , I am not quite idle ; I made one line t'other day ; but I made no more ...
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James Boswell Augustine Birrell. various wits , a line by Phillips and a line by Tickell ; so that by their aid and that of others , the poem had been made out . I defended Blackmore's supposed lines , which have been ridiculed as ...
James Boswell Augustine Birrell. various wits , a line by Phillips and a line by Tickell ; so that by their aid and that of others , the poem had been made out . I defended Blackmore's supposed lines , which have been ridiculed as ...
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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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