Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... hand - to - hand en- counter , had slept in garrets , done hack - work for booksellers , been houseless at night - in short , had lived on 4 d . a day . By the side of Johnson Burke's knowledge of men and things was bookish and notional ...
... hand - to - hand en- counter , had slept in garrets , done hack - work for booksellers , been houseless at night - in short , had lived on 4 d . a day . By the side of Johnson Burke's knowledge of men and things was bookish and notional ...
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... hand crows , from an old hollow oak , Foretold the coming evil by their dismal croak . Translation of Horace . Book 1. Ode xxii . THE man , my friend , whose conscious heart With virtue's sacred ardour glows , Nor taints with death the ...
... hand crows , from an old hollow oak , Foretold the coming evil by their dismal croak . Translation of Horace . Book 1. Ode xxii . THE man , my friend , whose conscious heart With virtue's sacred ardour glows , Nor taints with death the ...
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... hand , whose eye discerns afar The secret ambush of a specious prayer ; Implore his aid , in his decisions rest , Secure , whate'er he gives , he gives the best ; Yet when the sense of sacred presence fires , And strong devotion to the ...
... hand , whose eye discerns afar The secret ambush of a specious prayer ; Implore his aid , in his decisions rest , Secure , whate'er he gives , he gives the best ; Yet when the sense of sacred presence fires , And strong devotion to the ...
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