Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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95. oldal
... desire to see him , but not earnestly . " Dr. Johnson , on the 20th of June , wrote the following letter : TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES JENKINSON . SIR : Since the conviction and condemnation of Dr. Dodd , I have had , by the ...
... desire to see him , but not earnestly . " Dr. Johnson , on the 20th of June , wrote the following letter : TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES JENKINSON . SIR : Since the conviction and condemnation of Dr. Dodd , I have had , by the ...
128. oldal
... desire for instruction at the time . " What you read then , ” said he , " you will remember ; but if you have not a book imme- diately ready , and the subject moulds in your mind , it is a chance if you have again a desire to study it ...
... desire for instruction at the time . " What you read then , ” said he , " you will remember ; but if you have not a book imme- diately ready , and the subject moulds in your mind , it is a chance if you have again a desire to study it ...
463. oldal
... desire you to see Mrs. Stewart once again , and tell her , that in the letter- case was a letter relating to me , for which I will give her , if she is willing to give it me , another guinea . The letter is of consequence only to me . I ...
... desire you to see Mrs. Stewart once again , and tell her , that in the letter- case was a letter relating to me , for which I will give her , if she is willing to give it me , another guinea . The letter is of consequence only to me . I ...
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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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