Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... pleased to say to me one morning when we were left alone in his study , ' Boswell , I think I am easier with you than with almost anybody . ' He would not allow Mr. David Hume any credit for his political principles , though similar to ...
... pleased to say to me one morning when we were left alone in his study , ' Boswell , I think I am easier with you than with almost anybody . ' He would not allow Mr. David Hume any credit for his political principles , though similar to ...
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... pleased to appoint . — I am , sir , your most humble servant , ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' June 2 , 1783. ' My anxious apprehensions at parting with him this year proved to be but too well founded ; for not long afterwards he had a dreadful ...
... pleased to appoint . — I am , sir , your most humble servant , ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' June 2 , 1783. ' My anxious apprehensions at parting with him this year proved to be but too well founded ; for not long afterwards he had a dreadful ...
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... pleased , sir , to be sure . A man is pleased to find he has succeeded in that which he has en- Ideavoured to do . ' One of the company mentioned his having seen a noble person driving in his carriage , and looking exceedingly well ...
... pleased , sir , to be sure . A man is pleased to find he has succeeded in that which he has en- Ideavoured to do . ' One of the company mentioned his having seen a noble person driving in his carriage , and looking exceedingly well ...
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