Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... Scotland , Psalm xliii . 5 : ' Why art thou then cast down , my soul ? What should discourage thee ? And why with vexing thoughts art thou Disquieted in me ? ' Some allowance must no doubt be made for early prepossession . But at a ...
... Scotland , Psalm xliii . 5 : ' Why art thou then cast down , my soul ? What should discourage thee ? And why with vexing thoughts art thou Disquieted in me ? ' Some allowance must no doubt be made for early prepossession . But at a ...
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... Scotland ! -ha ! ha ! ha ! ' And he also observed , that ' the clannish slavery of the Highlands of Scotland was the single exception to Milton's remark of " The Mountain Nymph , sweet Liberty , " being worshipped in all hilly countries ...
... Scotland ! -ha ! ha ! ha ! ' And he also observed , that ' the clannish slavery of the Highlands of Scotland was the single exception to Milton's remark of " The Mountain Nymph , sweet Liberty , " being worshipped in all hilly countries ...
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... Scotland . ] ' I shall inform you how the cause is decided here . But as it may be brought under the review of our judges , and is certainly to be carried by appeal to the House of Lords , the assistance of such a mind as yours will be ...
... Scotland . ] ' I shall inform you how the cause is decided here . But as it may be brought under the review of our judges , and is certainly to be carried by appeal to the House of Lords , the assistance of such a mind as yours will be ...
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