Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 70
... opinion on this subject was what in private and in public he uniformly expressed , regardless of what others might think , we may wonder , and perhaps regret ; but it is shallow and unjust to charge him with expressing what he did not ...
... opinion on this subject was what in private and in public he uniformly expressed , regardless of what others might think , we may wonder , and perhaps regret ; but it is shallow and unjust to charge him with expressing what he did not ...
Stran 75
... opinion of the harshness of his general demeanour . His occasional reproofs of folly , impudence , or impiety , and even the sudden sallies of his constitutional irritability of temper , which have been preserved for the poignancy of ...
... opinion of the harshness of his general demeanour . His occasional reproofs of folly , impudence , or impiety , and even the sudden sallies of his constitutional irritability of temper , which have been preserved for the poignancy of ...
Stran 201
... opinion that a cause is bad , but to say all you can for your client , and then hear the judge's opinion . ' BOSWELL : ' But , sir , does not affecting a warmth when you have no warmth , and appearing to be clearly of one opinion when ...
... opinion that a cause is bad , but to say all you can for your client , and then hear the judge's opinion . ' BOSWELL : ' But , sir , does not affecting a warmth when you have no warmth , and appearing to be clearly of one opinion when ...
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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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