Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... soon , and that he was uneasy to think that he might behave in the same manner to me . " No , no , sir ( said Johnson ) , I warrant you Robertson and I shall do very well . " Accordingly he was gentle and good- humoured and courteous ...
... soon , and that he was uneasy to think that he might behave in the same manner to me . " No , no , sir ( said Johnson ) , I warrant you Robertson and I shall do very well . " Accordingly he was gentle and good- humoured and courteous ...
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... soon hear from me , upon many and various particulars ; and I shall never again put you to any test . - I am , with veneration , my dear sir , your much obliged and faithful humble servant , JAMES BOSWELL . ' On the 22nd of July , I ...
... soon hear from me , upon many and various particulars ; and I shall never again put you to any test . - I am , with veneration , my dear sir , your much obliged and faithful humble servant , JAMES BOSWELL . ' On the 22nd of July , I ...
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... soon get above a despicable state of helplessness , and attain the power of acting for himself . ' On Saturday , April 7 , I dined with him at Mr. Hoole's with Governor Bouchier and Captain Orme , both of whom had been long in the East ...
... soon get above a despicable state of helplessness , and attain the power of acting for himself . ' On Saturday , April 7 , I dined with him at Mr. Hoole's with Governor Bouchier and Captain Orme , both of whom had been long in the East ...
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