Boswell's Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1904 - 704 strani |
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... thing appeared to him through the medium of his favourite pursuit . He could not have viewed those two candles burning but with a poetical eye . ' ' Has not a great deal of wit , Sir ? ' JOHNSON . ' I do not think so , Sir . He is ...
... thing appeared to him through the medium of his favourite pursuit . He could not have viewed those two candles burning but with a poetical eye . ' ' Has not a great deal of wit , Sir ? ' JOHNSON . ' I do not think so , Sir . He is ...
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... thing that he believes ? ' BOSWELL . ' Then the vulgar , Sir , never can know they are right , but must submit themselves to the learned . ' JOHN- SON . ' To be sure , Sir . The vulgar are the children of the State , and must be taught ...
... thing that he believes ? ' BOSWELL . ' Then the vulgar , Sir , never can know they are right , but must submit themselves to the learned . ' JOHN- SON . ' To be sure , Sir . The vulgar are the children of the State , and must be taught ...
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... thing by their produce , I have reason to think he lost by them ; however , they furnished him with no further assistance towards his housekeeping , than grass for his horses , ( not hay , for that I know he bought , ) and for two cows ...
... thing by their produce , I have reason to think he lost by them ; however , they furnished him with no further assistance towards his housekeeping , than grass for his horses , ( not hay , for that I know he bought , ) and for two cows ...
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... thing , Sir ; he has married a widow , when he might have had a maid . ' We drank tea with Mrs. Williams . I had ... Things which grow wild here , must be cultivated with great care in Scotland . Pray now ( throwing himself back in ...
... thing , Sir ; he has married a widow , when he might have had a maid . ' We drank tea with Mrs. Williams . I had ... Things which grow wild here , must be cultivated with great care in Scotland . Pray now ( throwing himself back in ...
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... thing of Mr. Foote himself . ' Ah , my old friend Sam ( cried Foote , ) no man says better things ; do let us have it . ' Upon which I told the above story , which produced a very loud laugh from the company . But I never saw Foote so ...
... thing of Mr. Foote himself . ' Ah , my old friend Sam ( cried Foote , ) no man says better things ; do let us have it . ' Upon which I told the above story , which produced a very loud laugh from the company . But I never saw Foote so ...
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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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