Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... gave me in the spring to conclude that you took part in whatever good or evil might befall me , I ought not to have omitted so long the account which I am about to give you . My diseases are an asthma and a dropsy , and , what is less ...
... gave me in the spring to conclude that you took part in whatever good or evil might befall me , I ought not to have omitted so long the account which I am about to give you . My diseases are an asthma and a dropsy , and , what is less ...
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... gave Johnson , vi . 115 n . Charlemont , Lord , his story of a serpent , v . 57 . Charles 1. could not be a lawyer , iii . 69 . II . , Johnson's partiality for , iii . 189 ; might have been as ab- solute as Louis XIV . , iii . 216 . v ...
... gave Johnson , vi . 115 n . Charlemont , Lord , his story of a serpent , v . 57 . Charles 1. could not be a lawyer , iii . 69 . II . , Johnson's partiality for , iii . 189 ; might have been as ab- solute as Louis XIV . , iii . 216 . v ...
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... gave cadence to English prose , iv . 259 and n .; Johnson said he had formed his style on that of , iv . 176 , 259 n .; makes his com- panions drink his bumpers for him , v . 32 . Rev. W. J. , a friend of Bos- well's , presented to ...
... gave cadence to English prose , iv . 259 and n .; Johnson said he had formed his style on that of , iv . 176 , 259 n .; makes his com- panions drink his bumpers for him , v . 32 . Rev. W. J. , a friend of Bos- well's , presented to ...
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