Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... thought as he did , so that her husband could not get her to keep an account of the expense of the family , as she thought it enough that she never exceeded the sum allowed her . JOHNSON : ' Sir , it is fit she should keep an account ...
... thought as he did , so that her husband could not get her to keep an account of the expense of the family , as she thought it enough that she never exceeded the sum allowed her . JOHNSON : ' Sir , it is fit she should keep an account ...
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... thought him ignorant of the prin- ciples of his art . Garrick , madam , was no declaimer ; there was not one of his ... thought him less to be envied on the stage than at the head of a table . " " " " 66 Johnson , indeed , had thought ...
... thought him ignorant of the prin- ciples of his art . Garrick , madam , was no declaimer ; there was not one of his ... thought him less to be envied on the stage than at the head of a table . " " " " 66 Johnson , indeed , had thought ...
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... thought it unnecessary to collect many editions of a book which were all the same , except as to the paper and print ; he would have the original , and all the translations , and all the editions which had any variations in the text ...
... thought it unnecessary to collect many editions of a book which were all the same , except as to the paper and print ; he would have the original , and all the translations , and all the editions which had any variations in the text ...
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