Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... John Spottiswoode the younger , of Spottiswoode , 1 the solicitor . At this time fears of invasion were circulated ; to obviate which , Mr. Spottiswoode ob- served , that Mr. Fraser the engineer , who had lately come from Dunkirk , said ...
... John Spottiswoode the younger , of Spottiswoode , 1 the solicitor . At this time fears of invasion were circulated ; to obviate which , Mr. Spottiswoode ob- served , that Mr. Fraser the engineer , who had lately come from Dunkirk , said ...
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... JOHN- SON : ' They are beings of his own creation ; they are a compound of malignity and meanness , without any abilities ; and are quite different from the Italian magician . King James says in his Dæmonology , " Magicians command the ...
... JOHN- SON : ' They are beings of his own creation ; they are a compound of malignity and meanness , without any abilities ; and are quite different from the Italian magician . King James says in his Dæmonology , " Magicians command the ...
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... John Wesley ; for though I differed from him in some points , I admired his various talents , and loved his pious zeal . At my request , there- fore , Dr. Johnson gave me a letter of introduction to him . to TO THE REV . MR . JOHN ...
... John Wesley ; for though I differed from him in some points , I admired his various talents , and loved his pious zeal . At my request , there- fore , Dr. Johnson gave me a letter of introduction to him . to TO THE REV . MR . JOHN ...
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