Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... things ; the coarser pieces they burn and pound , and sell the ashes . ' BoswELL : For what purpose , sir ... thing else . Consider , sir , if you are to melt iron , you cannot line your pot with brass , because it is softer than iron ...
... things ; the coarser pieces they burn and pound , and sell the ashes . ' BoswELL : For what purpose , sir ... thing else . Consider , sir , if you are to melt iron , you cannot line your pot with brass , because it is softer than iron ...
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... things which it contains ; for there are wonderful things enough in the Eneid ; -the ships of the Trojans turned to sea - nymphs , -the tree at Polydorus's tomb dropping blood . The story of the Odyssey is interesting , as a great part ...
... things which it contains ; for there are wonderful things enough in the Eneid ; -the ships of the Trojans turned to sea - nymphs , -the tree at Polydorus's tomb dropping blood . The story of the Odyssey is interesting , as a great part ...
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... things aright , will confess that this collection is very proper to show the extent of genius and learning which was the character of Menage . And I may be bold to say , that the excellent works he published will not distinguish him ...
... things aright , will confess that this collection is very proper to show the extent of genius and learning which was the character of Menage . And I may be bold to say , that the excellent works he published will not distinguish him ...
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