Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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144. oldal
... particular time in which I had anything particular to say ; and general expressions of good will , I hope , our long friendship is grown too solid to want . Of publick affairs you have information from the news - papers wherever you go ...
... particular time in which I had anything particular to say ; and general expressions of good will , I hope , our long friendship is grown too solid to want . Of publick affairs you have information from the news - papers wherever you go ...
314. oldal
... particular person , called out , ' Are we alive after all this satire ! ' " " He had a strong prejudice against the political character of Secker , ' one instance of which appeared at Oxford , where he ex- pressed great dissatisfaction ...
... particular person , called out , ' Are we alive after all this satire ! ' " " He had a strong prejudice against the political character of Secker , ' one instance of which appeared at Oxford , where he ex- pressed great dissatisfaction ...
437. oldal
... particular recommended to us to explore Wapping , which we resolved to do . ' Mr. Lowe , the painter , who was with him , was very much dis- tressed that a large picture which he had painted was refused to be received into the ...
... particular recommended to us to explore Wapping , which we resolved to do . ' Mr. Lowe , the painter , who was with him , was very much dis- tressed that a large picture which he had painted was refused to be received into the ...
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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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