Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2Times Book Club, 1912 |
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Stran 1
... told me of being tutor to your sisters . I , who have no sisters nor brothers , look with some degree of innocent envy on those who may be said to be born to friends ; and cannot see , with- out wonder , how rarely that native union is ...
... told me of being tutor to your sisters . I , who have no sisters nor brothers , look with some degree of innocent envy on those who may be said to be born to friends ; and cannot see , with- out wonder , how rarely that native union is ...
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... told him it was supposed to be written by Mallet . The controversy now raged between the friends of Pope and Bolingbroke ; and Warburton and Mallet were the leaders of the several parties . Mr. Burney asked him then if 4 [ 1758 LIFE OF ...
... told him it was supposed to be written by Mallet . The controversy now raged between the friends of Pope and Bolingbroke ; and Warburton and Mallet were the leaders of the several parties . Mr. Burney asked him then if 4 [ 1758 LIFE OF ...
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... told about half an hour , he ex- claimed , ' Then we shall do very well . ' He upon this instantly sat down and finished an Idler , which it was necessary should be in London the next day . 1 Prayers and Meditations . Mr. Langton having ...
... told about half an hour , he ex- claimed , ' Then we shall do very well . ' He upon this instantly sat down and finished an Idler , which it was necessary should be in London the next day . 1 Prayers and Meditations . Mr. Langton having ...
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... told that he regretted much his not having gone to visit his mother for several years previous to her death . But he was constantly engaged in literary labours which confined him to London ; and though he had not the comfort of seeing ...
... told that he regretted much his not having gone to visit his mother for several years previous to her death . But he was constantly engaged in literary labours which confined him to London ; and though he had not the comfort of seeing ...
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... told me , that Johnson wrote it , that with the profits he might defray the expense of his mother's funeral , and pay some little debts which she had left . He told Sir Joshua Reynolds that he composed it in the evenings of one week , 2 ...
... told me , that Johnson wrote it , that with the profits he might defray the expense of his mother's funeral , and pay some little debts which she had left . He told Sir Joshua Reynolds that he composed it in the evenings of one week , 2 ...
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