Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 57
... given him a right to find every good man his father . " At the same time it must be acknowledged , that the Lady Macclesfield and her relations might still wish that her story should not be brought into more conspicuous notice by the ...
... given him a right to find every good man his father . " At the same time it must be acknowledged , that the Lady Macclesfield and her relations might still wish that her story should not be brought into more conspicuous notice by the ...
Stran 129
... given me a representation of the figure and manner of DICTIONARY JOHNSON as he was then generally called ; 1 and ... given to Sheridan . Johnson , who , as has been already mentioned , thought slightingly of Sheridan's art , upon hearing ...
... given me a representation of the figure and manner of DICTIONARY JOHNSON as he was then generally called ; 1 and ... given to Sheridan . Johnson , who , as has been already mentioned , thought slightingly of Sheridan's art , upon hearing ...
Stran 231
... given you by means of something which you know and as to music there are some philosophers and divines who have main- tained that we shall not be spiritualized to such a degree , but that something of matter , very much refined , will ...
... given you by means of something which you know and as to music there are some philosophers and divines who have main- tained that we shall not be spiritualized to such a degree , but that something of matter , very much refined , will ...
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