Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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Stran 102
... look down upon me , and pity me . Defend me from the violent incursion of evil thoughts , and enable me to form and keep such resolutions as may conduce to the discharge of the duties which thy pro- vidence shall appoint me ; and so ...
... look down upon me , and pity me . Defend me from the violent incursion of evil thoughts , and enable me to form and keep such resolutions as may conduce to the discharge of the duties which thy pro- vidence shall appoint me ; and so ...
Stran 130
... look with pain on a Campbell turning the Macquarries at will out of their sedes avitæ , their hereditary island . ' Sir Alexander Dick is the only Scotsman liberal enough not to be angry that I could not find trees , where trees were ...
... look with pain on a Campbell turning the Macquarries at will out of their sedes avitæ , their hereditary island . ' Sir Alexander Dick is the only Scotsman liberal enough not to be angry that I could not find trees , where trees were ...
Stran 221
... look at it sooner , when I solicit you in person . ' My wife , who is , thank God , a good deal better , is much obliged to you for your very polite and courteous offer of your apartment ; but if she goes to London , it will be best for ...
... look at it sooner , when I solicit you in person . ' My wife , who is , thank God , a good deal better , is much obliged to you for your very polite and courteous offer of your apartment ; but if she goes to London , it will be best for ...
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