Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... never begun it again . I never felt any difference upon myself from eating one thing rather than another , nor from one kind of weather rather than another . There are people , I believe , who feel a difference ; but I am not one of ...
... never begun it again . I never felt any difference upon myself from eating one thing rather than another , nor from one kind of weather rather than another . There are people , I believe , who feel a difference ; but I am not one of ...
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... never go to Parliament and get through a divorce . ' He said of one of our friends , ' He is ruining himself without ... never saw him but in the country . I have been told he was a man of great parts ; very pro- fligate , but I never ...
... never go to Parliament and get through a divorce . ' He said of one of our friends , ' He is ruining himself without ... never saw him but in the country . I have been told he was a man of great parts ; very pro- fligate , but I never ...
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... never in Scotland . I objected also to what appears an anticlimax of praise , when contrasted with the preceding panegyric , - ' and diminished the public stock of harmless pleasure ! ' — ' Is not harmless pleasure very tame ? ' JOHNSON ...
... never in Scotland . I objected also to what appears an anticlimax of praise , when contrasted with the preceding panegyric , - ' and diminished the public stock of harmless pleasure ! ' — ' Is not harmless pleasure very tame ? ' JOHNSON ...
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