Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5 |
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Nature of sea - sickness . Burnet's History of his own Times . Difference between dedications and histories . October 5. People may come to do anything by talking of it . The Reverend Mr. Hector Maclean . Bayle . Leibnitz and Clarke .
Nature of sea - sickness . Burnet's History of his own Times . Difference between dedications and histories . October 5. People may come to do anything by talking of it . The Reverend Mr. Hector Maclean . Bayle . Leibnitz and Clarke .
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Rebellion natural to man . SUMMARY ACCOUNT of the manner in which Dr. Johnson spent his time from November 12 to November 21 . Lord Mansfield , Mr. Richardson . The private life of an English Judge . Dr. Johnson's high opinion of Dr.
Rebellion natural to man . SUMMARY ACCOUNT of the manner in which Dr. Johnson spent his time from November 12 to November 21 . Lord Mansfield , Mr. Richardson . The private life of an English Judge . Dr. Johnson's high opinion of Dr.
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If he could order matters so , as to pass some time in Edinburgh , about the close of the summer session , and then visit some of the Highland scenes , I am confident he would be pleased with the grand features of nature in many parts ...
If he could order matters so , as to pass some time in Edinburgh , about the close of the summer session , and then visit some of the Highland scenes , I am confident he would be pleased with the grand features of nature in many parts ...
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His head , and sometimes also his body shook with a kind of motion like the effect of a palsy : he appeared to be frequently disturbed by cramps , or convulsive contractions " , of the nature of that distemper called St. Vitus's dance .
His head , and sometimes also his body shook with a kind of motion like the effect of a palsy : he appeared to be frequently disturbed by cramps , or convulsive contractions " , of the nature of that distemper called St. Vitus's dance .
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She would be held close to him ; which was a proof , from simple nature , that his figure was not horrid . Her fondness for him endeared her still more to me , and I declared she should have five hundred pounds of additional fortune ' .
She would be held close to him ; which was a proof , from simple nature , that his figure was not horrid . Her fondness for him endeared her still more to me , and I declared she should have five hundred pounds of additional fortune ' .
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