Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... given to the poor , or thrown out . ' BOSWELL : ' I observe in London , that the poor go about and gather bones , which I understand are manufactured . ' JOHNSON : ' Yes , sir , they boil them , and extract a grease from them for ...
... given to the poor , or thrown out . ' BOSWELL : ' I observe in London , that the poor go about and gather bones , which I understand are manufactured . ' JOHNSON : ' Yes , sir , they boil them , and extract a grease from them for ...
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... given Johnson occasion to introduce him into his Dictionary , under the article Alias.1 This piece was , I suppose , one of Mallet's first essays . It is preserved in his works , with several variations . John- son having read aloud ...
... given Johnson occasion to introduce him into his Dictionary , under the article Alias.1 This piece was , I suppose , one of Mallet's first essays . It is preserved in his works , with several variations . John- son having read aloud ...
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... given us to prepare ourselves for another state . ' I live now but in a melancholy way . My old friend Mr. Levett is dead , who lived with me in the house , and was useful and companionable ; Mrs. Desmoulins is gone away ; and Mrs ...
... given us to prepare ourselves for another state . ' I live now but in a melancholy way . My old friend Mr. Levett is dead , who lived with me in the house , and was useful and companionable ; Mrs. Desmoulins is gone away ; and Mrs ...
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... given us a Life of Cromwell we should not have been disgusted in numberless instances with , ' My Lord Pro- tector ' and ' My Lady Protectress , ' and certainly the brutal ruffian who presided in the bloody assembly that murdered their ...
... given us a Life of Cromwell we should not have been disgusted in numberless instances with , ' My Lord Pro- tector ' and ' My Lady Protectress , ' and certainly the brutal ruffian who presided in the bloody assembly that murdered their ...
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... given to the author's friends . 2 Dr. Johnson having been very ill when the tragedy was first sent to him , had declined the consideration of it . a mechanical defect ; which takes away little from the 82 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON [ 1783.
... given to the author's friends . 2 Dr. Johnson having been very ill when the tragedy was first sent to him , had declined the consideration of it . a mechanical defect ; which takes away little from the 82 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON [ 1783.
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