Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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... person in the North of England ; which when I had done , and he asked me what the contents were , as I thought being particular upon it might fatigue him , it being of great length , I only told him in general that it was highly in his ...
... person in the North of England ; which when I had done , and he asked me what the contents were , as I thought being particular upon it might fatigue him , it being of great length , I only told him in general that it was highly in his ...
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... person should exert himself for a man who has written a good book : he has not written it for any individual . I may as well make a present to a postman who brings me a letter . When patronage was limited , an author expected to find a ...
... person should exert himself for a man who has written a good book : he has not written it for any individual . I may as well make a present to a postman who brings me a letter . When patronage was limited , an author expected to find a ...
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... person was mentioned , who said , " I have lived fifty - one years in this world , without having had ten minutes of uneasiness ; " he exclaimed , " The man who says so , lies : he attempts to im- pose on human credulity . " The Bishop ...
... person was mentioned , who said , " I have lived fifty - one years in this world , without having had ten minutes of uneasiness ; " he exclaimed , " The man who says so , lies : he attempts to im- pose on human credulity . " The Bishop ...
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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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