Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... particular , that I see the mention of in your Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides , which lies open before me , as to gunpowder ; which he spoke of to the same effect , in part , that you relate . ' On one occasion when the regiment were ...
... particular , that I see the mention of in your Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides , which lies open before me , as to gunpowder ; which he spoke of to the same effect , in part , that you relate . ' On one occasion when the regiment were ...
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... particular bishop . ' Poh ! ( said Mrs. Thrale ) the Bishop of —1 is never minded at a rout . ' BoswELL : ' When a bishop places himself in a situation where he has no distinct character , and is of no consequence , he degrades the ...
... particular bishop . ' Poh ! ( said Mrs. Thrale ) the Bishop of —1 is never minded at a rout . ' BoswELL : ' When a bishop places himself in a situation where he has no distinct character , and is of no consequence , he degrades the ...
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... particular way , and is irresistibly impelled , there can be no confidence in him , no more than in a tiger . But , sir , no man believes himself to be impelled irresistibly ; we know that he who says he believes it , lies . Favourable ...
... particular way , and is irresistibly impelled , there can be no confidence in him , no more than in a tiger . But , sir , no man believes himself to be impelled irresistibly ; we know that he who says he believes it , lies . Favourable ...
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