Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5 |
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Of this I have ever been so firmly persuaded , that I inscribed a former work ” to that person who was the best judge of its truth . I need not tell you I mean General Paoli ; who , after his great , though unsuccessful , efforts to ...
Of this I have ever been so firmly persuaded , that I inscribed a former work ” to that person who was the best judge of its truth . I need not tell you I mean General Paoli ; who , after his great , though unsuccessful , efforts to ...
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In the opinion of every person of taste and knowledge that I have conversed with , it has been greatly heightened ; and I will venture to predict , that this specimen of the colloquial talents and extemporaneous effusions of my ...
In the opinion of every person of taste and knowledge that I have conversed with , it has been greatly heightened ; and I will venture to predict , that this specimen of the colloquial talents and extemporaneous effusions of my ...
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Persons of consequence watched in London . Learning of the Scots from 1550 to 1650. The arts of civil life little known in Scotland till the Union . Life of a sailor . The folly of Peter the Great in working in a dock - yard .
Persons of consequence watched in London . Learning of the Scots from 1550 to 1650. The arts of civil life little known in Scotland till the Union . Life of a sailor . The folly of Peter the Great in working in a dock - yard .
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Religion and literary attainments not to be described to young persons as too hard . Reception of the travellers in their progress . Spence . October 16. Miss Maclean . Account of Mull . The value of an oak walking - stick in the ...
Religion and literary attainments not to be described to young persons as too hard . Reception of the travellers in their progress . Spence . October 16. Miss Maclean . Account of Mull . The value of an oak walking - stick in the ...
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... I am confident he would be pleased with the grand features of nature in many parts of this country : he will meet with many persons here who respect him , and some whom I am persuaded he will think not unworthy of his esteem .
... I am confident he would be pleased with the grand features of nature in many parts of this country : he will meet with many persons here who respect him , and some whom I am persuaded he will think not unworthy of his esteem .
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answer ante appearance asked August believe Boswell called carried castle character chief church conversation dinner Edinburgh edition England English expressed father gave give given heard Highland History honour hope island Italy James John Johnson kind King knew known Lady Laird land late learning less Letters lived London looked Lord manner mean mentioned miles mind morning nature never night observed once opinion particular passage passed perhaps person Piozzi pleased present published Rasay reason remarkable respect says Scotland Scott seemed seen Sept SEPTEMBER shew side speak stone story suppose sure talked tell thing thought tion told took walked wish writing written wrote young