Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... happened , I know not how , to say that a pamphlet meant a prose piece . JOHNSON : ' No , sir . A few sheets of poetry unbound are a pamphlet , 1 as much as a few sheets of prose . ' MUSGRAVE : ' A pamphlet may be understood to mean a ...
... happened , I know not how , to say that a pamphlet meant a prose piece . JOHNSON : ' No , sir . A few sheets of poetry unbound are a pamphlet , 1 as much as a few sheets of prose . ' MUSGRAVE : ' A pamphlet may be understood to mean a ...
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... happened , that keeps us two such strangers to each other ? I expected to have heard from you when you came home ; I expected afterwards . I went into the country and returned , and yet there is no letter from Mr. Boswell . No ill I ...
... happened , that keeps us two such strangers to each other ? I expected to have heard from you when you came home ; I expected afterwards . I went into the country and returned , and yet there is no letter from Mr. Boswell . No ill I ...
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... happened luckily to mention that he had read some of his Rambler in Italian , and admired it much . This pleased him greatly ; he observed that the title had been translated , Il Genio errante , though I have been told it was rendered ...
... happened luckily to mention that he had read some of his Rambler in Italian , and admired it much . This pleased him greatly ; he observed that the title had been translated , Il Genio errante , though I have been told it was rendered ...
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