Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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Stran 16
... believe most men have them in the degree in which they are capable of having them . If I were in the country , and were distressed by that malady , I would force myself to take a book ; and every time I did it I should find it the ...
... believe most men have them in the degree in which they are capable of having them . If I were in the country , and were distressed by that malady , I would force myself to take a book ; and every time I did it I should find it the ...
Stran 137
... believe I shall not love you less after our interview , it will then be as true as it is now , that I set a very high value upon your friendship , and count your kindness as one of the chief felicities of my life . Do not fancy that an ...
... believe I shall not love you less after our interview , it will then be as true as it is now , that I set a very high value upon your friendship , and count your kindness as one of the chief felicities of my life . Do not fancy that an ...
Stran 190
... believe it , though we had the attestation of the gardener , who said he had put in corks where the river Manyfold sinks into the ground , and had catched them in a net placed before one of the openings where the water bursts out ...
... believe it , though we had the attestation of the gardener , who said he had put in corks where the river Manyfold sinks into the ground , and had catched them in a net placed before one of the openings where the water bursts out ...
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