Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, Limited, 1901 |
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... doubt , a very great affliction to Mr. and Mrs. Thrale , which their friends would con- sider accordingly ; but from the manner in which the intelligence of it was communicated by Johnson , it appeared for the moment to be comparatively ...
... doubt , a very great affliction to Mr. and Mrs. Thrale , which their friends would con- sider accordingly ; but from the manner in which the intelligence of it was communicated by Johnson , it appeared for the moment to be comparatively ...
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... doubt , to be wished that a proper degree of attention should be shown by great men to their early friends . But if either from obtuse insensibility to difference of situation or presumptuous forwardness , which will not submit even to ...
... doubt , to be wished that a proper degree of attention should be shown by great men to their early friends . But if either from obtuse insensibility to difference of situation or presumptuous forwardness , which will not submit even to ...
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... doubt be made for early prepossession . But at a maturer period of life , after looking at various metrical versions of the Psalms , I am well satisfied that the version used in Scotland is , upon the whole , the best ; and that it is ...
... doubt be made for early prepossession . But at a maturer period of life , after looking at various metrical versions of the Psalms , I am well satisfied that the version used in Scotland is , upon the whole , the best ; and that it is ...
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... doubt , on account of the loss which they had suffered ; and his doubts afterwards appeared to be well founded . He observed , indeed very justly , that their loss was an additional reason for their going abroad ; and if it had not been ...
... doubt , on account of the loss which they had suffered ; and his doubts afterwards appeared to be well founded . He observed , indeed very justly , that their loss was an additional reason for their going abroad ; and if it had not been ...
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... doubt we should pity the state of his mind ; but our primary consideration would be to take care of ourselves . We should knock him down first , and pity him afterwards . No , sir ; every man will dispute with great good humour upon a ...
... doubt we should pity the state of his mind ; but our primary consideration would be to take care of ourselves . We should knock him down first , and pity him afterwards . No , sir ; every man will dispute with great good humour upon a ...
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