Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... common soldiers are worse thought of than other men in the same rank of life ; such as labourers . ' JOHNSON : Why , sir , a common soldier is usually a very gross man , and any quality which procures respect may be overwhelmed by ...
... common soldiers are worse thought of than other men in the same rank of life ; such as labourers . ' JOHNSON : Why , sir , a common soldier is usually a very gross man , and any quality which procures respect may be overwhelmed by ...
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... common mark ? ' JOHN- SON : Yes , sir ; but we must attend to the difference between what men in general cannot do if they would , and what every man may do if he would . Sixteen- string Jack towered above the common mark . ' BOSWELL ...
... common mark ? ' JOHN- SON : Yes , sir ; but we must attend to the difference between what men in general cannot do if they would , and what every man may do if he would . Sixteen- string Jack towered above the common mark . ' BOSWELL ...
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... common to all mankind , as Homer has done . ' WILKES : ' We have no city poet now ; that is an office which has gone into disuse . The last was 1 My very pleasant friend himself , as well as others who remember old stories , will no ...
... common to all mankind , as Homer has done . ' WILKES : ' We have no city poet now ; that is an office which has gone into disuse . The last was 1 My very pleasant friend himself , as well as others who remember old stories , will no ...
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