Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... able . I beg that you will be so kind as to continue your searches . It will be reputable to my work , and suitable to your professorship , to have something of yours in the notes , As you have given no directions about your name , I ...
... able . I beg that you will be so kind as to continue your searches . It will be reputable to my work , and suitable to your professorship , to have something of yours in the notes , As you have given no directions about your name , I ...
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... able than formidable . He will , if the forwardness of his spring be not blasted , be a credit to you , and to the University . He brings some of my plays with him , which he has my 1 ' Receipts for Shakespeare . ' 2 Then of Lincoln ...
... able than formidable . He will , if the forwardness of his spring be not blasted , be a credit to you , and to the University . He brings some of my plays with him , which he has my 1 ' Receipts for Shakespeare . ' 2 Then of Lincoln ...
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... able to procure the discharge of his lacquey . It would be superfluous to say more on the subject , which I leave to your own consideration ; but I cannot let slip this opportunity of declaring that I am , with the most inviolable ...
... able to procure the discharge of his lacquey . It would be superfluous to say more on the subject , which I leave to your own consideration ; but I cannot let slip this opportunity of declaring that I am , with the most inviolable ...
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... able pen to a friend , who was one of the candidates ; and so far was he from having any illiberal antipathy to Mr. Mylne that he after- wards lived with that gentleman upon very agreeable terms of acquaint- ance , and dined with him at ...
... able pen to a friend , who was one of the candidates ; and so far was he from having any illiberal antipathy to Mr. Mylne that he after- wards lived with that gentleman upon very agreeable terms of acquaint- ance , and dined with him at ...
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... able vindication of Mary Queen of Scots . The generosity of Johnson's feeling shines forth in the following sentence : ' It has now been fashionable , for near half a century , to defame and vilify the house of Stuart , and to exalt and ...
... able vindication of Mary Queen of Scots . The generosity of Johnson's feeling shines forth in the following sentence : ' It has now been fashionable , for near half a century , to defame and vilify the house of Stuart , and to exalt and ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Omejen predogled - 1962 |
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