Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 32
... wrote An Inquiry into the original of Moral Virtue , the manuscript of which he sent to Mr. Innes , a clergy- man in England , who was his countryman and acquaintance . Innes published it with his own name to it ; and before the ...
... wrote An Inquiry into the original of Moral Virtue , the manuscript of which he sent to Mr. Innes , a clergy- man in England , who was his countryman and acquaintance . Innes published it with his own name to it ; and before the ...
Stran 142
... wrote a review of Grainger's ' Sugar Cane , ' a poem , in the London Chronicle . He told me that Dr. Percy wrote the greatest part of this review ; but I imagine he did not recollect it dis- tinctly , for it appears to be mostly , if ...
... wrote a review of Grainger's ' Sugar Cane , ' a poem , in the London Chronicle . He told me that Dr. Percy wrote the greatest part of this review ; but I imagine he did not recollect it dis- tinctly , for it appears to be mostly , if ...
Stran 157
... wrote for the book- sellers in a great variety of branches . Though he certainly was not without considerable merit , he wrote with so little regard to decency , and principles , and decorum , and in so hasty a manner , that his reputa ...
... wrote for the book- sellers in a great variety of branches . Though he certainly was not without considerable merit , he wrote with so little regard to decency , and principles , and decorum , and in so hasty a manner , that his reputa ...
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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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