Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 11
... reason why we lament more him that dies of a wound , than him that dies of a fever ? A man that languishes with disease , ends his life with more pain , but with less virtue : he leaves no example to his friends , nor bequeaths any ...
... reason why we lament more him that dies of a wound , than him that dies of a fever ? A man that languishes with disease , ends his life with more pain , but with less virtue : he leaves no example to his friends , nor bequeaths any ...
Stran 39
... reason , but by desire ; expectation raised , not by the common occurrences of life , but by the wants of the expectant ; an expectation that requires the common course of things to be changed , and the general rules of action to be ...
... reason , but by desire ; expectation raised , not by the common occurrences of life , but by the wants of the expectant ; an expectation that requires the common course of things to be changed , and the general rules of action to be ...
Stran 40
... reason why that should be done by me which every other man may do with equal reason , and which , indeed , no man can do properly , without some very particular relation both to the Archbishop and to you . If I could help you in this ...
... reason why that should be done by me which every other man may do with equal reason , and which , indeed , no man can do properly , without some very particular relation both to the Archbishop and to you . If I could help you in this ...
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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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