Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... hundred . ' Mr. Edwards mentioned a gentleman who had left his whole fortune to Pembroke College . JOHNSON : ' Whether to leave one's whole fortune to a college be right , must depend upon circumstances . I would leave the interest of a ...
... hundred . ' Mr. Edwards mentioned a gentleman who had left his whole fortune to Pembroke College . JOHNSON : ' Whether to leave one's whole fortune to a college be right , must depend upon circumstances . I would leave the interest of a ...
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... hundred in the family of the present Earl of Eglintoune's father . Dr. Johnson seeming to doubt it , I began to enumerate . ' Let us see : my Lord and my Lady two . ' JOHNSON : ' Nay , sir , if you are to count by twos , you may be long ...
... hundred in the family of the present Earl of Eglintoune's father . Dr. Johnson seeming to doubt it , I began to enumerate . ' Let us see : my Lord and my Lady two . ' JOHNSON : ' Nay , sir , if you are to count by twos , you may be long ...
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... of money is lower when money is plentiful ; for five pounds has the same proportion of value to a hundred pounds when money is plentiful as when it is scarce ? A lady " " " explained it to me . " It AT . 69 ] LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON 43.
... of money is lower when money is plentiful ; for five pounds has the same proportion of value to a hundred pounds when money is plentiful as when it is scarce ? A lady " " " explained it to me . " It AT . 69 ] LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON 43.
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... hundred pounds ; and one says , — Take mine rather than another's , and you shall have it at four per cent . ' BOSWELL : Does Lord Kames decide the question ? ' JOHNSON : ' I think he leaves it as he found it . ' BoswELL : ' This must ...
... hundred pounds ; and one says , — Take mine rather than another's , and you shall have it at four per cent . ' BOSWELL : Does Lord Kames decide the question ? ' JOHNSON : ' I think he leaves it as he found it . ' BoswELL : ' This must ...
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... hundred ladies of quality , you'll find them better wives , better mothers , more willing to sacrifice their own pleasure to their children , than a hundred other women . Tradeswomen ( I mean the wives of tradesmen ) in the city , who ...
... hundred ladies of quality , you'll find them better wives , better mothers , more willing to sacrifice their own pleasure to their children , than a hundred other women . Tradeswomen ( I mean the wives of tradesmen ) in the city , who ...
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