Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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Stran 55
... tell but what they them- selves have seen ? Of the past , or the invisible , they can tell nothing . The inhabitants of Otaheite and New Zealand are not in a state of pure nature ; for it is plain they broke off from some other people ...
... tell but what they them- selves have seen ? Of the past , or the invisible , they can tell nothing . The inhabitants of Otaheite and New Zealand are not in a state of pure nature ; for it is plain they broke off from some other people ...
Stran 111
... tell me about this edition of the English Poets , with a Preface , biographical and critical , to each Author , by Samuel Johnson , LL.D. , which I see advertised . I am delighted with the prospect of it . Indeed I am happy to feel that ...
... tell me about this edition of the English Poets , with a Preface , biographical and critical , to each Author , by Samuel Johnson , LL.D. , which I see advertised . I am delighted with the prospect of it . Indeed I am happy to feel that ...
Stran 133
... tell you , that Dr. Taylor says you shall be welcome to him , and you know how welcome you will be to me . Make haste to let me know when you may be expected . ' Make my compliments to Mrs. Boswell , and tell her , I hope we shall be at ...
... tell you , that Dr. Taylor says you shall be welcome to him , and you know how welcome you will be to me . Make haste to let me know when you may be expected . ' Make my compliments to Mrs. Boswell , and tell her , I hope we shall be at ...
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