Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... learning and worth , and much esteemed by Dr. Johnson . Gentleman's Magazine , April 1785 . FRANCIS BARBER jail , with the chance of being drowned.'1 22 [ 1759 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON He now refreshed himself by an excursion to Oxford, ...
... learning and worth , and much esteemed by Dr. Johnson . Gentleman's Magazine , April 1785 . FRANCIS BARBER jail , with the chance of being drowned.'1 22 [ 1759 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON He now refreshed himself by an excursion to Oxford, ...
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... learning has hitherto been able to dissipate . I have established the truth of the Mosaical account , by evidence which no transcription can corrupt , no negligence can lose , and no interest can pervert . I have shown that the universe ...
... learning has hitherto been able to dissipate . I have established the truth of the Mosaical account , by evidence which no transcription can corrupt , no negligence can lose , and no interest can pervert . I have shown that the universe ...
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... Learning in Europe , and of The Citizen of the World - a series of letters supposed to be written from London by a Chinese.1 No man had the art of displaying with more advantage as a writer whatever literary acquisitions he made ...
... Learning in Europe , and of The Citizen of the World - a series of letters supposed to be written from London by a Chinese.1 No man had the art of displaying with more advantage as a writer whatever literary acquisitions he made ...
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... learning , and a man of much humour . Mr. Addison was , to be sure , a great man ; his learning was not profound ; but his morality , his humour , and his elegance of writing , set him very high . ' Mr. Ogilvie was unlucky enough to ...
... learning , and a man of much humour . Mr. Addison was , to be sure , a great man ; his learning was not profound ; but his morality , his humour , and his elegance of writing , set him very high . ' Mr. Ogilvie was unlucky enough to ...
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... learning and greater abilities to depress me . I asked him the reason of this . JOHNSON : ' Why , sir , I am a man of the world . I live in the world , and I take , in some degree , the colour of the world as it moves along . Your ...
... learning and greater abilities to depress me . I asked him the reason of this . JOHNSON : ' Why , sir , I am a man of the world . I live in the world , and I take , in some degree , the colour of the world as it moves along . Your ...
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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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