Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... less exact and much less determinate than I ex- pected : they are , indeed , much less positive than , if he can trust his own book 2 which he laid before me , he is able to give . But I believe it will always be found , that he who ...
... less exact and much less determinate than I ex- pected : they are , indeed , much less positive than , if he can trust his own book 2 which he laid before me , he is able to give . But I believe it will always be found , that he who ...
Stran 611
... less , nor ate an ounce less meat . I would have knocked the factious dogs on the head , to be sure ; but I was not vexed . " BOSWELL : " I declare , Sir , upon my honour , I did imagine I was vexed and took a pride in it ; but it was ...
... less , nor ate an ounce less meat . I would have knocked the factious dogs on the head , to be sure ; but I was not vexed . " BOSWELL : " I declare , Sir , upon my honour , I did imagine I was vexed and took a pride in it ; but it was ...
Stran 667
... less oppressive . -- Poor Ramsay ! 1 On which side soever I turn , mortality presents its formidable frown . I left three old friends at Lichfield , when I was last there , and now found them all dead . sooner lost sight of dear Allan ...
... less oppressive . -- Poor Ramsay ! 1 On which side soever I turn , mortality presents its formidable frown . I left three old friends at Lichfield , when I was last there , and now found them all dead . sooner lost sight of dear Allan ...
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