Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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Stran 90
... consider this Round Robin as a species of literary curiosity worth preserving , as it marks , in a certain degree , Dr. Johnson's character . ' My readers are presented with a faithful transcript 1 He however , upon seeing Dr. Warton's ...
... consider this Round Robin as a species of literary curiosity worth preserving , as it marks , in a certain degree , Dr. Johnson's character . ' My readers are presented with a faithful transcript 1 He however , upon seeing Dr. Warton's ...
Stran 136
... consider the temporary distresses of this state of being , as " light afflictions , " by stretching my mental view ... considering that we had not much either of beauty or elegance to charm our imagina- tions , or of rude novelty to ...
... consider the temporary distresses of this state of being , as " light afflictions , " by stretching my mental view ... considering that we had not much either of beauty or elegance to charm our imagina- tions , or of rude novelty to ...
Stran 144
... consider his past life , they are willing to suppose his late crime to have been , not the consequence of habitual depravity , but the suggestion of some sudden and violent temptation . ] [ That ] Your Petitioners therefore considering ...
... consider his past life , they are willing to suppose his late crime to have been , not the consequence of habitual depravity , but the suggestion of some sudden and violent temptation . ] [ That ] Your Petitioners therefore considering ...
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