Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... thing , and Arnaud struck it out , saying , " Vous gagnerez deux ou trois impies , et perdrez je ne sais combien des honnêtes gens . " These fellows want to say a daring thing , and don't know how to go about it . Mere poets know no ...
... thing , and Arnaud struck it out , saying , " Vous gagnerez deux ou trois impies , et perdrez je ne sais combien des honnêtes gens . " These fellows want to say a daring thing , and don't know how to go about it . Mere poets know no ...
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... thing ; but preciseness is also a bad thing ; and your general character may be more hurt by preciseness than by dining with a bishop in Passion - week . There 1 [ Rajapouts , the military caste ; the Brahmins , pacific and abs- temious ...
... thing ; but preciseness is also a bad thing ; and your general character may be more hurt by preciseness than by dining with a bishop in Passion - week . There 1 [ Rajapouts , the military caste ; the Brahmins , pacific and abs- temious ...
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... things . A man has not the power to recollect what is not in his mind ; but when a thing is in his mind he may remember it . ' The remark was occasioned by my leaning back on a chair , which a little before I had perceived to be 1 ...
... things . A man has not the power to recollect what is not in his mind ; but when a thing is in his mind he may remember it . ' The remark was occasioned by my leaning back on a chair , which a little before I had perceived to be 1 ...
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