Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1H. Frowde, 1904 |
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... mind and prompt assiduity by which so many conversations were preserved , I myself , at some distance of time , contemplate with wonder ; and I must be allowed to suggest , that the nature of the work , in other respects , as it ...
... mind and prompt assiduity by which so many conversations were preserved , I myself , at some distance of time , contemplate with wonder ; and I must be allowed to suggest , that the nature of the work , in other respects , as it ...
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... mind , when we consider that the principal store of wit and wisdom which this Work contains , was not a particular selection from his general conversation , but was merely his occasional talk at such times as I had the good fortune to ...
... mind , when we consider that the principal store of wit and wisdom which this Work contains , was not a particular selection from his general conversation , but was merely his occasional talk at such times as I had the good fortune to ...
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... mind ; yet , as in the most solid rocks veins of unsound substance are often discovered , there was in him a mixture of that disease , the nature of which eludes the most minute enquiry , though the effects are well known to be a ...
... mind ; yet , as in the most solid rocks veins of unsound substance are often discovered , there was in him a mixture of that disease , the nature of which eludes the most minute enquiry , though the effects are well known to be a ...
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... mind that her life was in danger , he with a generous humanity went to her and offered to marry her , but it was then too late her vital power was exhausted ; and she actually exhibited one of the very rare instances of dying for love ...
... mind that her life was in danger , he with a generous humanity went to her and offered to marry her , but it was then too late her vital power was exhausted ; and she actually exhibited one of the very rare instances of dying for love ...
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... mind as his was not more enriched by roaming at large in the fields of literature than if it had been confined to any single spot . The analogy between body and mind is very general , and the parallel will hold as to their food , as ...
... mind as his was not more enriched by roaming at large in the fields of literature than if it had been confined to any single spot . The analogy between body and mind is very general , and the parallel will hold as to their food , as ...
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