Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... never read Bolingbroke's impiety , and there- fore am not interested about its confutation . " › On the 15th of April he began a new periodical paper , entitled the Idler , which came out every Saturday in a weekly newspaper called the ...
... never read Bolingbroke's impiety , and there- fore am not interested about its confutation . " › On the 15th of April he began a new periodical paper , entitled the Idler , which came out every Saturday in a weekly newspaper called the ...
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... never could be at a loss for one , his memory being stored with innumerable passages of the classics . In this series of essays he exhibits admirable instances of grave humour , of which he had an uncommon share . Nor on some occasions ...
... never could be at a loss for one , his memory being stored with innumerable passages of the classics . In this series of essays he exhibits admirable instances of grave humour , of which he had an uncommon share . Nor on some occasions ...
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... never to be for- gotten , that whatever strikes strongly should be described while the first impression remains fresh upon the mind . ' I love , dear sir , to think on you , and , therefore , should willingly write more to you , but ...
... never to be for- gotten , that whatever strikes strongly should be described while the first impression remains fresh upon the mind . ' I love , dear sir , to think on you , and , therefore , should willingly write more to you , but ...
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... never very painful ; the only danger is , lest it should be unprovided . But if a man can be supposed to make no provision for death in war , what can be the state that would have awakened him to the care of futurity ? When would that ...
... never very painful ; the only danger is , lest it should be unprovided . But if a man can be supposed to make no provision for death in war , what can be the state that would have awakened him to the care of futurity ? When would that ...
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... never forget her tenderness for her mistress . What- ever you can do , continue to do . My heart is very full . 3 ' I hope you received twelve guineas on Monday . I found a way of sending them by means of the postmaster , after I had ...
... never forget her tenderness for her mistress . What- ever you can do , continue to do . My heart is very full . 3 ' I hope you received twelve guineas on Monday . I found a way of sending them by means of the postmaster , after I had ...
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