Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... reason to be proud . So far was I from concealing her , that my wife had at that time almost as numerous an acquaintance in London as I had myself ; and was , not very long after , kindly invited and elegantly entertained at Streatham ...
... reason to be proud . So far was I from concealing her , that my wife had at that time almost as numerous an acquaintance in London as I had myself ; and was , not very long after , kindly invited and elegantly entertained at Streatham ...
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... reasons . ' ( I suppose he meant heresy or immorality . ) He was engaged to dine abroad , and asked me to return to him in the evening at nine , which I accord- ingly did . We drank tea with Mrs. Williams , who told us ET . 63 ] LIFE OF ...
... reasons . ' ( I suppose he meant heresy or immorality . ) He was engaged to dine abroad , and asked me to return to him in the evening at nine , which I accord- ingly did . We drank tea with Mrs. Williams , who told us ET . 63 ] LIFE OF ...
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... reason and justice required such evidence from Moses ; nay , that our Saviour said , ' If I had not done among them the works which none other man did , they had not had sin . ' He had said in the morning that Macaulay's History of St ...
... reason and justice required such evidence from Moses ; nay , that our Saviour said , ' If I had not done among them the works which none other man did , they had not had sin . ' He had said in the morning that Macaulay's History of St ...
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... reason ; and I was so unwilling to be deprived of his company , that I was content to submit to suffer a want , which was at first somewhat painful , but he soon made me forget it ; and a man is always pleased with himself when he finds ...
... reason ; and I was so unwilling to be deprived of his company , that I was content to submit to suffer a want , which was at first somewhat painful , but he soon made me forget it ; and a man is always pleased with himself when he finds ...
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James Boswell Augustine Birrell. He observed , that to reason philosophically on the nature of prayer , was very unprofitable . Talking of ghosts , he said he knew one friend who was an honest man and a sensible man , who told him he had ...
James Boswell Augustine Birrell. He observed , that to reason philosophically on the nature of prayer , was very unprofitable . Talking of ghosts , he said he knew one friend who was an honest man and a sensible man , who told him he had ...
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