Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2Times Book Club, 1912 |
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Stran 31
... Pleasures of the Imagination first came out he did not put his name to the poem . Rolt went over to Dublin , published an edition of it , and put his own name to it . Upon the fame of this he lived for several months , being entertained ...
... Pleasures of the Imagination first came out he did not put his name to the poem . Rolt went over to Dublin , published an edition of it , and put his own name to it . Upon the fame of this he lived for several months , being entertained ...
Stran 34
... pleasures , though , 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 ...
... pleasures , though , 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 ...
Stran 35
... pleasure in being considerable at home which is not easily resisted . ' By conducting Mr. Southwell to Venice you fulfilled , I know , the original contract : yet I would wish you not wholly to lose him from your notice , but to ...
... pleasure in being considerable at home which is not easily resisted . ' By conducting Mr. Southwell to Venice you fulfilled , I know , the original contract : yet I would wish you not wholly to lose him from your notice , but to ...
Stran 39
... pleasure to , sir , your most affectionate humble servant , ' June 1 , 1762. ' ' SAM . JOHNSON . A lady having at ... pleasures immoderately enjoyed , the excesses of hope must be expiated by pain ; and expectations improperly indulged ...
... pleasure to , sir , your most affectionate humble servant , ' June 1 , 1762. ' ' SAM . JOHNSON . A lady having at ... pleasures immoderately enjoyed , the excesses of hope must be expiated by pain ; and expectations improperly indulged ...
Stran 40
... pleasure ; but this pro- posal is so very remote from usual methods , that I cannot comply with it , but at the risk of such answer and suspicions as I believe you do not wish me to undergo . ' I have seen your son this morning ; he ...
... pleasure ; but this pro- posal is so very remote from usual methods , that I cannot comply with it , but at the risk of such answer and suspicions as I believe you do not wish me to undergo . ' I have seen your son this morning ; he ...
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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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