Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 95
... called by the Sovereign to maintain the right of the Crown , as well as those of the people , against a violent faction . As such , you are entitled to the warmest support of every good subject in every department . ' He answered , ' I ...
... called by the Sovereign to maintain the right of the Crown , as well as those of the people , against a violent faction . As such , you are entitled to the warmest support of every good subject in every department . ' He answered , ' I ...
Stran 148
... called ) , Johnson allowed that he got together a great many curious little things , and told them in an elegant manner . Mr. Walpole thought Johnson a more amiable character after reading his Letters to Mrs. Thrale , but never was one ...
... called ) , Johnson allowed that he got together a great many curious little things , and told them in an elegant manner . Mr. Walpole thought Johnson a more amiable character after reading his Letters to Mrs. Thrale , but never was one ...
Stran 156
... called a bull : Sir Joshua Reynolds , when they were riding together in Devonshire , complained that he had a very bad horse , for that even when going downhill he moved slowly step by step . ' Ay ( said Johnson ) , and when he goes ...
... called a bull : Sir Joshua Reynolds , when they were riding together in Devonshire , complained that he had a very bad horse , for that even when going downhill he moved slowly step by step . ' Ay ( said Johnson ) , and when he goes ...
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