Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... وو BOSWELL : " What do you think of Dr. Young's Night Thoughts , ' Sir ? " JOHNSON : Why , Sir , there are very fine things in them . " BOSWELL : " Is there not less religion in the nation now , Sir , than there was formerly ? " JOHNSON ...
... وو BOSWELL : " What do you think of Dr. Young's Night Thoughts , ' Sir ? " JOHNSON : Why , Sir , there are very fine things in them . " BOSWELL : " Is there not less religion in the nation now , Sir , than there was formerly ? " JOHNSON ...
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... وو When we had talked of the great consequence which a man acquired by being employed in his profession , I suggested a doubt of the justice of the general opinion , that it is improper in a lawyer to solicit employment ; for why , I ...
... وو When we had talked of the great consequence which a man acquired by being employed in his profession , I suggested a doubt of the justice of the general opinion , that it is improper in a lawyer to solicit employment ; for why , I ...
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James Boswell Mowbray Morris. دو وو وو too He said , " I read yesterday Dr. Blair's He said , " I have been reading Lord ' sermon on Devotion , from the text Kames's Sketches of the History of Cornelius , a devout man . ' His doctrine ...
James Boswell Mowbray Morris. دو وو وو too He said , " I read yesterday Dr. Blair's He said , " I have been reading Lord ' sermon on Devotion , from the text Kames's Sketches of the History of Cornelius , a devout man . ' His doctrine ...
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