Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... means pleasing to others , 1 she must have had a superiority of understanding and talents , as she certainly inspired him with a more than ordinary passion ; and she having signified her willingness to accept of his hand , he went to ...
... means pleasing to others , 1 she must have had a superiority of understanding and talents , as she certainly inspired him with a more than ordinary passion ; and she having signified her willingness to accept of his hand , he went to ...
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... means agree ; for his Lordship had nothing of that violence which is a conspicuous feature in the composition . Finding that my illus- trious friend could bear to have it supposed that it might be meant for him , I said , laughingly ...
... means agree ; for his Lordship had nothing of that violence which is a conspicuous feature in the composition . Finding that my illus- trious friend could bear to have it supposed that it might be meant for him , I said , laughingly ...
Stran 259
... mean pen , but that , at least , one would be found to retort . Accord- ingly , this unjust and sarcastic Epitaph was met in the same public field by an answer , in terms by no means soft , and such as wanton pro- vocation only could ...
... mean pen , but that , at least , one would be found to retort . Accord- ingly , this unjust and sarcastic Epitaph was met in the same public field by an answer , in terms by no means soft , and such as wanton pro- vocation only could ...
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