Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... us all into the mob . ' BOSWELL : ' How then , sir , did he get into favour with the King ? ' JOHNSON : ' Because , sir , 1 [ Lord Shelburne . - A . B. ] I suppose he promised the King to do whatever the 12 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON [ 1783.
... us all into the mob . ' BOSWELL : ' How then , sir , did he get into favour with the King ? ' JOHNSON : ' Because , sir , 1 [ Lord Shelburne . - A . B. ] I suppose he promised the King to do whatever the 12 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON [ 1783.
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James Boswell Augustine Birrell. I suppose he promised the King to do whatever the King pleased . ' He said , ' Goldsmith's blundering speech to Lord Shelburne , which has been so often mentioned , and which he really did make to him ...
James Boswell Augustine Birrell. I suppose he promised the King to do whatever the King pleased . ' He said , ' Goldsmith's blundering speech to Lord Shelburne , which has been so often mentioned , and which he really did make to him ...
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... suppose an old man decayed in his intellects . If a young or middle - aged man , when leaving a com- pany , does not recollect where he laid his hat , it is nothing ; but if the same inattention is discovered in an old man , people will ...
... suppose an old man decayed in his intellects . If a young or middle - aged man , when leaving a com- pany , does not recollect where he laid his hat , it is nothing ; but if the same inattention is discovered in an old man , people will ...
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... suppose the operation to be tedious and difficult ; but in many instances we must observe crude morsels cut out of books , as if at random ; and when a large ex- tract is made from one place , it surely may be done with very little ...
... suppose the operation to be tedious and difficult ; but in many instances we must observe crude morsels cut out of books , as if at random ; and when a large ex- tract is made from one place , it surely may be done with very little ...
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James Boswell Augustine Birrell. reviewers , to suppose that they take a pleasure in original writing ; for we often find , that instead of giving an accurate account of what has been done by the author whose work they are reviewing ...
James Boswell Augustine Birrell. reviewers , to suppose that they take a pleasure in original writing ; for we often find , that instead of giving an accurate account of what has been done by the author whose work they are reviewing ...
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