Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... 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 by his own fault that he failed of success . A man may hide his head in a ...
... 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 by his own fault that he failed of success . A man may hide his head in a ...
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... , because there is a great deal of novelty ; but when once a man has settled his opinions , there is seldom much to be set down . ' ' There is nothing wonderful in the Journal1 which we 14 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON [ 1783.
... , because there is a great deal of novelty ; but when once a man has settled his opinions , there is seldom much to be set down . ' ' There is nothing wonderful in the Journal1 which we 14 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON [ 1783.
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... wonderful things which it contains ; for there are wonderful things enough in the Æneid ; —the ships of the Trojans turned to sea - nymphs , —the tree at Polydorus's tomb dropping blood . The story of the Odyssey is interesting , as a ...
... wonderful things which it contains ; for there are wonderful things enough in the Æneid ; —the ships of the Trojans turned to sea - nymphs , —the tree at Polydorus's tomb dropping blood . The story of the Odyssey is interesting , as a ...
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