Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... characters she was most pleased with . Upon her answering that she thought the character of Queen Katharine in Henry the Eighth the most natural : " I think so too , madam ( said he ) ; and whenever you perform it I will once more ...
... characters she was most pleased with . Upon her answering that she thought the character of Queen Katharine in Henry the Eighth the most natural : " I think so too , madam ( said he ) ; and whenever you perform it I will once more ...
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... character of an attorney . The too indiscriminate admission to that employment , which requires both abilities and integrity , has given rise to injurious reflections , which are totally inapplicable to many very respectable men who ...
... character of an attorney . The too indiscriminate admission to that employment , which requires both abilities and integrity , has given rise to injurious reflections , which are totally inapplicable to many very respectable men who ...
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... character of the , Kenrick , William , attacks John- son's Shakespeare , '. Horace , Johnson and Wilkes dis- cuss a passage in the Art of Poetry , iv . 80-1 ; Johnson re- peats many lines from , iv . 196 ; discussion on his villa , and ...
... character of the , Kenrick , William , attacks John- son's Shakespeare , '. Horace , Johnson and Wilkes dis- cuss a passage in the Art of Poetry , iv . 80-1 ; Johnson re- peats many lines from , iv . 196 ; discussion on his villa , and ...
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