Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 17
... things temporal , to direct the hopes of man to things eternal . Rasselas , as was observed to me by a very accomplished lady , may be considered as a more enlarged and more deeply philosophical discourse in prose , upon the interesting ...
... things temporal , to direct the hopes of man to things eternal . Rasselas , as was observed to me by a very accomplished lady , may be considered as a more enlarged and more deeply philosophical discourse in prose , upon the interesting ...
Stran 104
... things , could be said upon it . Sir , there is nothing for which you may not muster up more plausible arguments ... thing that they make no scruple to hang a man for it . When I was running about this town a very poor fellow , I was a ...
... things , could be said upon it . Sir , there is nothing for which you may not muster up more plausible arguments ... thing that they make no scruple to hang a man for it . When I was running about this town a very poor fellow , I was a ...
Stran 170
... things which have pleased us ; whether it be that we are fatigued , and don't choose to carry so many things any farther , or that we find other things which we like better . ' BOSWELL : But , sir , why don't you give us something in ...
... things which have pleased us ; whether it be that we are fatigued , and don't choose to carry so many things any farther , or that we find other things which we like better . ' BOSWELL : But , sir , why don't you give us something in ...
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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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