Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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... Lichfield , who was Chancellor of the University of Oxford , he said to Johnson : " What a pity it is , Sir , that you did not follow the profession of the law . You might have been Lord Chancellor of Great Britain , and attained to the ...
... Lichfield , who was Chancellor of the University of Oxford , he said to Johnson : " What a pity it is , Sir , that you did not follow the profession of the law . You might have been Lord Chancellor of Great Britain , and attained to the ...
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... Lichfield in good time enough that night . The Colonel had heard so preferable a character of the George , that he would not put up at the Three Crowns , so that I did not see our host Wil- kins . We found at the George as good ...
... Lichfield in good time enough that night . The Colonel had heard so preferable a character of the George , that he would not put up at the Three Crowns , so that I did not see our host Wil- kins . We found at the George as good ...
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... Lichfield , i . 35 ; letter to , from Johnson , 88 . Lewis , F. , writes for the 125 . Rambler , " i . Lewis , Mr. , his " Miscellany , " ii . 494 ; verses quoted , 494 . Lewis , Mrs. Charlotte , i . 209 , 215 . " Lexiphanes , " a ...
... Lichfield , i . 35 ; letter to , from Johnson , 88 . Lewis , F. , writes for the 125 . Rambler , " i . Lewis , Mr. , his " Miscellany , " ii . 494 ; verses quoted , 494 . Lewis , Mrs. Charlotte , i . 209 , 215 . " Lexiphanes , " a ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Korlátozott előnézet - 1962 |
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