Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... believe , who feel a difference ; but I am not one of them . And as to regular meals , I have fasted from the Sunday's dinner to the Tuesday's dinner without any incon- I venience . I believe it is best to eat ET . 69 ] LIFE OF DR ...
... believe , who feel a difference ; but I am not one of them . And as to regular meals , I have fasted from the Sunday's dinner to the Tuesday's dinner without any incon- I venience . I believe it is best to eat ET . 69 ] LIFE OF DR ...
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... believe anything , and will strenuously defend the most minute circumstances connected with the Church of England . ' BOSWELL : ' Believe me , Doctor , you are much mistaken as to this ; for when you talk with him calmly in private , he ...
... believe anything , and will strenuously defend the most minute circumstances connected with the Church of England . ' BOSWELL : ' Believe me , Doctor , you are much mistaken as to this ; for when you talk with him calmly in private , he ...
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... believe , never wrote a single line of his projected Life of the Duke of Marlborough . He groped for materials , and thought of it till he had exhausted his mind . Thus it sometimes happens that men entangle themselves in their own ...
... believe , never wrote a single line of his projected Life of the Duke of Marlborough . He groped for materials , and thought of it till he had exhausted his mind . Thus it sometimes happens that men entangle themselves in their own ...
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