Boswell's Life of Johnson: Life (v.l, 1709-1765; v.2 1765-1776; v.3, 1776-1780; v.4, 1780-1784)Clarendon Press, 1887 |
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... effect . ' European Mag . xiii . 315. It was on the evening of the 29th that Boswell found Johnson , as he thought , not in very good humour . Yet on the 30th he wrote to Mrs. Thrale , and called on Mr. Thrale . On April 1 and April 4 ...
... effect . ' European Mag . xiii . 315. It was on the evening of the 29th that Boswell found Johnson , as he thought , not in very good humour . Yet on the 30th he wrote to Mrs. Thrale , and called on Mr. Thrale . On April 1 and April 4 ...
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... effect . In the King's Bench , Trinity Term , 1790 , the question occurred on oc- casion of an indictment , The King v . Topham , who , as a proprietor of a news - paper entitled The World , was found guilty of a libel against Earl ...
... effect . In the King's Bench , Trinity Term , 1790 , the question occurred on oc- casion of an indictment , The King v . Topham , who , as a proprietor of a news - paper entitled The World , was found guilty of a libel against Earl ...
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... effects of appetite from violating the decent order of life ; nay , should be permitted , in order to preserve the chastity of our wives and daughters . Depend upon it , Sir , severe laws , steadily enforced , would be sufficient ...
... effects of appetite from violating the decent order of life ; nay , should be permitted , in order to preserve the chastity of our wives and daughters . Depend upon it , Sir , severe laws , steadily enforced , would be sufficient ...
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... effect , I grieve only at the cause . ' Piozzi Letters , i . 314. Mrs. Thrale on May 3 wrote : - ' Baretti said you would be very angry , because this dreadful event made us put off our Italian journey , but I knew you better . Who ...
... effect , I grieve only at the cause . ' Piozzi Letters , i . 314. Mrs. Thrale on May 3 wrote : - ' Baretti said you would be very angry , because this dreadful event made us put off our Italian journey , but I knew you better . Who ...
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... effect would be the same1 . ' " Mickle , the ' Goldsmith ( he said ) , referred every thing to vanity ; his virtues , and his vices too , were from that motive . He was not a social man . He never exchanged mind with you . ' We spent ...
... effect would be the same1 . ' " Mickle , the ' Goldsmith ( he said ) , referred every thing to vanity ; his virtues , and his vices too , were from that motive . He was not a social man . He never exchanged mind with you . ' We spent ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a ..., Količina 3 James Boswell Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1934 |
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