Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 137
... particular place , and a particular hour , a fact which I had no apprehension of , nor any means of knowing , and this fact , with all its cir- cumstances , should afterwards be un- questionably proved , I should , in that case , be ...
... particular place , and a particular hour , a fact which I had no apprehension of , nor any means of knowing , and this fact , with all its cir- cumstances , should afterwards be un- questionably proved , I should , in that case , be ...
Stran 227
... particular than to an upstart , and so society is more subject . " JOHNSON : " Why , Sir , you easily supported . " BOSWELL : " Perhaps , are to consider that the manner and some Sir , it might be done by the respect particular phrases ...
... particular than to an upstart , and so society is more subject . " JOHNSON : " Why , Sir , you easily supported . " BOSWELL : " Perhaps , are to consider that the manner and some Sir , it might be done by the respect particular phrases ...
Stran 451
... particular district , his particular parish , he does an injury . All that he has to give away is not given to those who have the first claim to it . And though I have said that the money cir- culates back , it is a long time before ...
... particular district , his particular parish , he does an injury . All that he has to give away is not given to those who have the first claim to it . And though I have said that the money cir- culates back , it is a long time before ...
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