Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 79
... London ; when he himself was at all times sensible of its being , com- paratively speaking , a heaven upon earth . The truth is , that by those who from sagacity , attention , and experience , have learned the full advantage of London ...
... London ; when he himself was at all times sensible of its being , com- paratively speaking , a heaven upon earth . The truth is , that by those who from sagacity , attention , and experience , have learned the full advantage of London ...
Stran 102
... London , I was carried by Dr. John Blair , Prebendary of Westminster , to dine at old Lord Bathurst's ; where we found the late Mr. Mallet , Sir James Porter , who had been ambassador at Constantinople , the late Dr. Macaulay , and two ...
... London , I was carried by Dr. John Blair , Prebendary of Westminster , to dine at old Lord Bathurst's ; where we found the late Mr. Mallet , Sir James Porter , who had been ambassador at Constantinople , the late Dr. Macaulay , and two ...
Stran 138
... London , ' Sept. 9 , 1780. ' On his birthday , Johnson has this note : ' I am now beginning the seventy - second year of my life , with more strength of body and greater vigour of mind , than I think is common at that age . ' But still ...
... London , ' Sept. 9 , 1780. ' On his birthday , Johnson has this note : ' I am now beginning the seventy - second year of my life , with more strength of body and greater vigour of mind , than I think is common at that age . ' But still ...
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