Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 55
... once went off abruptly from a house where he and I were engaged to dine , because he was told that Dr. Johnson was to be there . I have no sympathetic feeling with such persevering resentment . It is painful when there is a breach ...
... once went off abruptly from a house where he and I were engaged to dine , because he was told that Dr. Johnson was to be there . I have no sympathetic feeling with such persevering resentment . It is painful when there is a breach ...
Stran 59
... once , who 1 That this was a momentary sally against Garrick there can be no doubt ; for at Johnson's desire he had , some years before , given a benefit night at his theatre to this very person , by which she had got two hundred pounds ...
... once , who 1 That this was a momentary sally against Garrick there can be no doubt ; for at Johnson's desire he had , some years before , given a benefit night at his theatre to this very person , by which she had got two hundred pounds ...
Stran 69
... once . have no merit , unless when admire them only once ; and this abruptness has nothing new in it . We have had it often before . Nay , we have it in the old song of Johnny Armstrong : " Is there ever a man in all Scotland , From the ...
... once . have no merit , unless when admire them only once ; and this abruptness has nothing new in it . We have had it often before . Nay , we have it in the old song of Johnny Armstrong : " Is there ever a man in all Scotland , From the ...
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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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