Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... injury . ' BoswELL : ' Would you tell your friend to make him unhappy ? ' JOHNSON : ' Perhaps , sir , I should not ; but that would be from prudence on my own account . A man would tell his ET . 69 ] LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON 51.
... injury . ' BoswELL : ' Would you tell your friend to make him unhappy ? ' JOHNSON : ' Perhaps , sir , I should not ; but that would be from prudence on my own account . A man would tell his ET . 69 ] LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON 51.
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... perhaps the last man who has written with a mind full of reading and reflection . ' It is remarkable that in the Life of Broome , Johnson takes notice of Dr. Warburton using a mode of ex- pression which he himself used , and that not ...
... perhaps the last man who has written with a mind full of reading and reflection . ' It is remarkable that in the Life of Broome , Johnson takes notice of Dr. Warburton using a mode of ex- pression which he himself used , and that not ...
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... perhaps other means , might be effectually used to prevent them from being totally estranged from their native country , any more than a Cumberland or Northumberland gentleman , who has been educated in the south of England . I own ...
... perhaps other means , might be effectually used to prevent them from being totally estranged from their native country , any more than a Cumberland or Northumberland gentleman , who has been educated in the south of England . I own ...
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