Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... occasion , though he and I were never cater - cousins ; and I gave him to understand that I would make application to my friend Mr. Wilkes , who , perhaps , by his interest with Dr. Hay and Mr. Elliott , might be able to procure the ...
... occasion , though he and I were never cater - cousins ; and I gave him to understand that I would make application to my friend Mr. Wilkes , who , perhaps , by his interest with Dr. Hay and Mr. Elliott , might be able to procure the ...
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... occasion I here give for the sneering jocularity of such as have no relish of an exact likeness , which , to render com- plete , he who draws it must not disdain the slightest strokes . But if witlings should be inclined to attack this ...
... occasion I here give for the sneering jocularity of such as have no relish of an exact likeness , which , to render com- plete , he who draws it must not disdain the slightest strokes . But if witlings should be inclined to attack this ...
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... occasion Johnson had been rough to any person in company he took the first opportunity of reconciliation , by drink- ing to him , or addressing his discourse to him ; but if he found his dignified indirect overtures sullenly neglected ...
... occasion Johnson had been rough to any person in company he took the first opportunity of reconciliation , by drink- ing to him , or addressing his discourse to him ; but if he found his dignified indirect overtures sullenly neglected ...
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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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