Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2Times Book Club, 1912 |
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Stran 8
... perhaps , any of our writers . In the Idler , however , there is a paper , in which con- versation is assimilated to a bowl of punch , where there is the same train of comparison as in a poem by Blacklock , in his collection published ...
... perhaps , any of our writers . In the Idler , however , there is a paper , in which con- versation is assimilated to a bowl of punch , where there is the same train of comparison as in a poem by Blacklock , in his collection published ...
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... perhaps , have made life appear to him more insipid and unhappy than it generally is ; for I am sure that he had less enjoyment from it than I have . Yet , whatever additional shade his own particular sensations may have thrown on his ...
... perhaps , have made life appear to him more insipid and unhappy than it generally is ; for I am sure that he had less enjoyment from it than I have . Yet , whatever additional shade his own particular sensations may have thrown on his ...
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... perhaps , more pomp of words than the occasion demanded : ' London , Jan. 5 , 1759. ADVERTISEMENT . - The proprietors of the paper entitled the Idler , having found that those essays are inserted in the newspapers and magazines with so ...
... perhaps , more pomp of words than the occasion demanded : ' London , Jan. 5 , 1759. ADVERTISEMENT . - The proprietors of the paper entitled the Idler , having found that those essays are inserted in the newspapers and magazines with so ...
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... perhaps , by his interest with Dr. Hay and Mr. Elliott , might be 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 ...
... perhaps , by his interest with Dr. Hay and Mr. Elliott , might be 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 ...
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... perhaps , I have envied others his company ; and I am glad to have other nations made acquainted with the character of the English , by a traveller who has so nicely inspected our manners , and so successfully studied our literature . I ...
... perhaps , I have envied others his company ; and I am glad to have other nations made acquainted with the character of the English , by a traveller who has so nicely inspected our manners , and so successfully studied our literature . I ...
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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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