Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, Količina 3Harper, 1891 |
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Stran 58
... hear what they can tell of their religion . ' On Monday , April 29 , he and I made an excursion to Bris- tol , where I was entertained with seeing him enquire upon the spot , into the authenticity of Rowley's Poetry ' , ' as I had seen ...
... hear what they can tell of their religion . ' On Monday , April 29 , he and I made an excursion to Bris- tol , where I was entertained with seeing him enquire upon the spot , into the authenticity of Rowley's Poetry ' , ' as I had seen ...
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... hear it said , very gravely , Why was not the half- guinea , thus spent in luxury , given to the poor ? To how of Shakspeare , has fully vindicated Dr. Johnson from the idle censures which the first of these notes has given rise to ...
... hear it said , very gravely , Why was not the half- guinea , thus spent in luxury , given to the poor ? To how of Shakspeare , has fully vindicated Dr. Johnson from the idle censures which the first of these notes has given rise to ...
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... hear him upon it . " There was a Dr. Oldfield , who was always talking of the Duke of Marlborough . He came into a coffee - house one day , and told that his Grace had spoken in the House of Lords for half an hour . Did he indeed speak ...
... hear him upon it . " There was a Dr. Oldfield , who was always talking of the Duke of Marlborough . He came into a coffee - house one day , and told that his Grace had spoken in the House of Lords for half an hour . Did he indeed speak ...
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... hear , though he may not question . And that knowledge which his eyes and ears force upon him it is still his duty to use , for the benefit of his flock . A father who lives near a wicked neighbour , may for- bid a son to frequent his ...
... hear , though he may not question . And that knowledge which his eyes and ears force upon him it is still his duty to use , for the benefit of his flock . A father who lives near a wicked neighbour , may for- bid a son to frequent his ...
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... hear- ing this talked of so lightly , said not a word . He was now , indeed , a ' good - humoured fellow ' . ' After dinner we had an accession of Mrs. Knowles ' , the Quaker lady , well known for her various talents , and of Mr ...
... hear- ing this talked of so lightly , said not a word . He was now , indeed , a ' good - humoured fellow ' . ' After dinner we had an accession of Mrs. Knowles ' , the Quaker lady , well known for her various talents , and of Mr ...
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