Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... late in getting what he did get ; and he did not get it by the best means . I believe he was a gross flatterer . ' I fulfilled my intention by going to London , and returned to Oxford on Wednesday the 9th of June , when I was happy to ...
... late in getting what he did get ; and he did not get it by the best means . I believe he was a gross flatterer . ' I fulfilled my intention by going to London , and returned to Oxford on Wednesday the 9th of June , when I was happy to ...
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... late has been at its old pranks . Last evening I felt what I had not known for a long time , an inclination to walk for amusement ; I took a short walk and came back again neither breathless nor fatigued . - This has been a gloomy ...
... late has been at its old pranks . Last evening I felt what I had not known for a long time , an inclination to walk for amusement ; I took a short walk and came back again neither breathless nor fatigued . - This has been a gloomy ...
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... late , ' iv . 169 ; agreeable companion , because he ' always talked for fame , ' iv . 248 ; Johnson's conversation on , iv.253-54 ; Goldsmith's reputation an came late , iv . 253 ; whatever he wrote was done better than any other man ...
... late , ' iv . 169 ; agreeable companion , because he ' always talked for fame , ' iv . 248 ; Johnson's conversation on , iv.253-54 ; Goldsmith's reputation an came late , iv . 253 ; whatever he wrote was done better than any other man ...
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