Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... never have sought the world : the world was not to seek me . It is rather wonderful that so much has been done for me . All the complaints which are made of the world are unjust . I never knew a man of merit neglected it was generally ...
... never have sought the world : the world was not to seek me . It is rather wonderful that so much has been done for me . All the complaints which are made of the world are unjust . I never knew a man of merit neglected it was generally ...
Stran 129
... never use them . Taylor gives a very good advice : " Never lie in your prayers ; never confess more than you really believe ; never promise more than you mean to perform . ' I recol- lected this precept in his Golden Grove ; but his ...
... never use them . Taylor gives a very good advice : " Never lie in your prayers ; never confess more than you really believe ; never promise more than you mean to perform . ' I recol- lected this precept in his Golden Grove ; but his ...
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... never failed . If the virtue of medicines could be enforced by the benevolence of the prescriber , how soon should I be well ! ' ' August 19. — The relaxation of the asthma still continues , yet I do not trust it wholly to itself , but ...
... never failed . If the virtue of medicines could be enforced by the benevolence of the prescriber , how soon should I be well ! ' ' August 19. — The relaxation of the asthma still continues , yet I do not trust it wholly to itself , but ...
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