Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... remark this evening which struck me a good deal . ' I never ( said he ) knew a nonjuror who could reason . " 2 Surely he did not mean to deny that faculty to many of their writers - to Hickes , Brett , and other eminent divines of that ...
... remark this evening which struck me a good deal . ' I never ( said he ) knew a nonjuror who could reason . " 2 Surely he did not mean to deny that faculty to many of their writers - to Hickes , Brett , and other eminent divines of that ...
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... remarks on my work , which he is pleased to say , ' I have hitherto extolled , and cordially approve . ' The chief ... remark , in my mind an obvious and just one , which I think he has not made , that Johnson's ' morbid melan- choly ...
... remarks on my work , which he is pleased to say , ' I have hitherto extolled , and cordially approve . ' The chief ... remark , in my mind an obvious and just one , which I think he has not made , that Johnson's ' morbid melan- choly ...
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... remarks or corrections as he shall judge fit ; lest the im- pressions which these discouraging passages may leave on the reader's mind should in any degree hinder what otherwise the whole spirit and energy of the work tends , and , I ...
... remarks or corrections as he shall judge fit ; lest the im- pressions which these discouraging passages may leave on the reader's mind should in any degree hinder what otherwise the whole spirit and energy of the work tends , and , I ...
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