Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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262. oldal
... affection descends , said that , ' this was wisely contrived for the preservation of mankind ; for which it was not so necessary that there should be affection from children to parents , as from parents to children ; nay , there would ...
... affection descends , said that , ' this was wisely contrived for the preservation of mankind ; for which it was not so necessary that there should be affection from children to parents , as from parents to children ; nay , there would ...
562. oldal
... affection . " Cave ( who never looked out of his window , but with a view to the Gen- tleman's Magazine ) was a penurious paymaster ; he would contract for lines by the hundred , and expect the long hundred ; but he was a good man , and ...
... affection . " Cave ( who never looked out of his window , but with a view to the Gen- tleman's Magazine ) was a penurious paymaster ; he would contract for lines by the hundred , and expect the long hundred ; but he was a good man , and ...
590. oldal
... affection for , 385 ; letters to Boswell , i . 43 n . ii . 539 .; letters to , from John- son , i . 37 ; ii . 392 , 541 . Heely , Mr. , Johnson's kindness to , i . 306 ; ii . 536 ; letter to , from Johnson , 536 . Henderland , Lord , ii ...
... affection for , 385 ; letters to Boswell , i . 43 n . ii . 539 .; letters to , from John- son , i . 37 ; ii . 392 , 541 . Heely , Mr. , Johnson's kindness to , i . 306 ; ii . 536 ; letter to , from Johnson , 536 . Henderland , Lord , ii ...
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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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