Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... present at the Club shall spend at least sixpence ; and every member who stays away shall forfeit threepence . The master of the house shall keep an account of the absent members : and deliver to the President of the night a list of the ...
... present at the Club shall spend at least sixpence ; and every member who stays away shall forfeit threepence . The master of the house shall keep an account of the absent members : and deliver to the President of the night a list of the ...
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... present peace , serenity , and comfort , than he could reasonably permit himself to expect , if he measured his views and judged of life from the opinion of Dr. Johnson , often and energetically expressed in the Memoirs of him , without ...
... present peace , serenity , and comfort , than he could reasonably permit himself to expect , if he measured his views and judged of life from the opinion of Dr. Johnson , often and energetically expressed in the Memoirs of him , without ...
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... present were , Mr. Burke and Dr. Johnson , who differed in sentiments concerning the tendency of some part of the defence the prisoner was to make . When the meeting was over , Mr. Steevens observed , that the question between him and ...
... present were , Mr. Burke and Dr. Johnson , who differed in sentiments concerning the tendency of some part of the defence the prisoner was to make . When the meeting was over , Mr. Steevens observed , that the question between him and ...
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