Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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141. oldal
... Scotland ; for it went upon a much broader ground than the case of Somerset , which was decided in England ; ' being truly the general question , whether a perpetual obligation of service to one master in any mode should be sanctified ...
... Scotland ; for it went upon a much broader ground than the case of Somerset , which was decided in England ; ' being truly the general question , whether a perpetual obligation of service to one master in any mode should be sanctified ...
278. oldal
... Scotland , you would certainly open to yourself many striking scenes of the manners of the Middle Ages . The feudal system , in a country half - barbarous , is naturally productive of great anomalies in civil life . The knowledge of ...
... Scotland , you would certainly open to yourself many striking scenes of the manners of the Middle Ages . The feudal system , in a country half - barbarous , is naturally productive of great anomalies in civil life . The knowledge of ...
347. oldal
... Scotland . ' ' His hus- bandry , however , is good . " BOSWELL : " So he was fitter for that than for heroic history : he did well when he turned his sword into a ploughshare . " Mr. Eliot mentioned a curious liquor peculiar to his ...
... Scotland . ' ' His hus- bandry , however , is good . " BOSWELL : " So he was fitter for that than for heroic history : he did well when he turned his sword into a ploughshare . " Mr. Eliot mentioned a curious liquor peculiar to his ...
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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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