Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Thomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 strani |
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Stran 98
... suppose himself to have the gout as well as suppose himself to be in love , of which we have innumerable instances , and which has been admirably ridiculed by Johnson in his " Life of Cowley " ? I have also some difficulty to believe ...
... suppose himself to have the gout as well as suppose himself to be in love , of which we have innumerable instances , and which has been admirably ridiculed by Johnson in his " Life of Cowley " ? I have also some difficulty to believe ...
Stran 510
... suppose because it is a kind of animal food . He entered upon the state of the nation , and thus discoursed : “ Sir , the great misfortune now is , that Government has too little power . All that it has to bestow must of necessity be ...
... suppose because it is a kind of animal food . He entered upon the state of the nation , and thus discoursed : “ Sir , the great misfortune now is , that Government has too little power . All that it has to bestow must of necessity be ...
Stran 528
... suppose me negligent . I have read them perhaps more closely than the rest ; but I find nothing worthy of an objection . Write to me soon , and write often , and tell me all your honest heart . I am , Sir , yours affectionately , SAM ...
... suppose me negligent . I have read them perhaps more closely than the rest ; but I find nothing worthy of an objection . Write to me soon , and write often , and tell me all your honest heart . I am , Sir , yours affectionately , SAM ...
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