Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2Times Book Club, 1912 |
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Stran 1
... that native union is afterwards re- garded . It sometimes , indeed , happens that some super- venient cause of discord may overpower this original amity ; VOL . II . but it seems to me more frequently thrown away with THE LIFE OF ...
... that native union is afterwards re- garded . It sometimes , indeed , happens that some super- venient cause of discord may overpower this original amity ; VOL . II . but it seems to me more frequently thrown away with THE LIFE OF ...
Stran 2
James Boswell Augustine Birrell. but it seems to me more frequently thrown away with levity , or lost by negligence , than destroyed by injury or violence . We tell the ladies that good wives make good husbands ; believe it is a more ...
James Boswell Augustine Birrell. but it seems to me more frequently thrown away with levity , or lost by negligence , than destroyed by injury or violence . We tell the ladies that good wives make good husbands ; believe it is a more ...
Stran 26
... frequently introduce and expatiate upon subjects of which they have informed themselves for the occasion . In 1760 he wrote An Address of the Painters to George III . on his Accession to the Throne of these Kingdoms , which no monarch ...
... frequently introduce and expatiate upon subjects of which they have informed themselves for the occasion . In 1760 he wrote An Address of the Painters to George III . on his Accession to the Throne of these Kingdoms , which no monarch ...
Stran 39
... frequent , where people , anxious for a particular object , do not consider propriety , or the op- portunity which the persons whom they solicit have to assist them , he wrote to her the following answer , with a copy of which I am ...
... frequent , where people , anxious for a particular object , do not consider propriety , or the op- portunity which the persons whom they solicit have to assist them , he wrote to her the following answer , with a copy of which I am ...
Stran 52
... frequently expatiate on Johnson's extra- ordinary knowledge , talents , and virtues , repeat his pointed sayings , describe his particularities , and boast of his being his guest sometimes till two or three in the morning . At his house ...
... frequently expatiate on Johnson's extra- ordinary knowledge , talents , and virtues , repeat his pointed sayings , describe his particularities , and boast of his being his guest sometimes till two or three in the morning . At his house ...
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