Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 83
... true that the greatest part of it is upon the topics of the day , on which account , as it brought him great fame and profit at the time , it must proportionably slide out of the public attention as other occasional objects succeed ...
... true that the greatest part of it is upon the topics of the day , on which account , as it brought him great fame and profit at the time , it must proportionably slide out of the public attention as other occasional objects succeed ...
Stran 88
... true ; and as the King might , in the exercise of his regal power , command and cause the doing of what was wrong , it certainly might be said , in sense and in reason , that he could do wrong . ' JOHNSON : ' Sir , you are to consider ...
... true ; and as the King might , in the exercise of his regal power , command and cause the doing of what was wrong , it certainly might be said , in sense and in reason , that he could do wrong . ' JOHNSON : ' Sir , you are to consider ...
Stran 274
... true test of civilisation . - Gentlemen of Education , he observed , were pretty much the same in all countries ; the condition of the lower orders , the poor especially , was the true mark of national discrimination . " ' When the Corn ...
... true test of civilisation . - Gentlemen of Education , he observed , were pretty much the same in all countries ; the condition of the lower orders , the poor especially , was the true mark of national discrimination . " ' When the Corn ...
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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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