Boswell's Life of JohnsonScott, Foresman, 1923 - 563 strani |
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Stran 90
... consider themselves as under his patriarchal care , and who will follow him to the field upon an emergency . " His notion of the dignity of a Scotch landlord had been formed upon what he had heard of the Highland Chiefs ; for it is long ...
... consider themselves as under his patriarchal care , and who will follow him to the field upon an emergency . " His notion of the dignity of a Scotch landlord had been formed upon what he had heard of the Highland Chiefs ; for it is long ...
Stran 91
... consider of it . " " It is very good in you , " I replied , " to allow me to be with you thus . Had it been foretold to me some years ago that I should pass an evening with the author of the Rambler , how should I have exulted ! " What ...
... consider of it . " " It is very good in you , " I replied , " to allow me to be with you thus . Had it been foretold to me some years ago that I should pass an evening with the author of the Rambler , how should I have exulted ! " What ...
Stran 95
... consider that the shoals of Scotchmen who flocked about him might say , when anything of mine was well done , ' Aye , aye , he has learned this of Cawmell ! ' " He talked very contemptuously of Churchill's poetry , observ- 1. Good ...
... consider that the shoals of Scotchmen who flocked about him might say , when anything of mine was well done , ' Aye , aye , he has learned this of Cawmell ! ' " He talked very contemptuously of Churchill's poetry , observ- 1. Good ...
Stran 98
... Consider , sir , how insignificant this will appear a twelve- month hence . There is nothing , " continued he , " in this mighty misfortune ; nay , we shall be better at the Mitre . " I told him that I had been at Sir John Fielding's1 ...
... Consider , sir , how insignificant this will appear a twelve- month hence . There is nothing , " continued he , " in this mighty misfortune ; nay , we shall be better at the Mitre . " I told him that I had been at Sir John Fielding's1 ...
Stran 99
... consider that in our constitution according to its true principles , the king is the head , he is supreme ; he is above everything , and there is no power by which he can be tried . Therefore , it is , sir , that we hold the king can do ...
... consider that in our constitution according to its true principles , the king is the head , he is supreme ; he is above everything , and there is no power by which he can be tried . Therefore , it is , sir , that we hold the king can do ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a ..., Količina 3 James Boswell Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1934 |
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