Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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101. oldal
... seemed to be willing to die , and full of hopes of happiness . Sir , " said he , " Dr. Dodd would have given both his hands and both his legs to have lived . The better a man is , the more afraid is he of death , having a clearer view ...
... seemed to be willing to die , and full of hopes of happiness . Sir , " said he , " Dr. Dodd would have given both his hands and both his legs to have lived . The better a man is , the more afraid is he of death , having a clearer view ...
415. oldal
... seemed a kind of reversing of what might have been expected from the two men , took notice of it to Dr. John- son , as they walked away by themselves . Johnson said that it was continually the case ; and that he was always obliged to ...
... seemed a kind of reversing of what might have been expected from the two men , took notice of it to Dr. John- son , as they walked away by themselves . Johnson said that it was continually the case ; and that he was always obliged to ...
437. oldal
... seemed a kind of reversing of what might have been expected from the two men , took notice of it to Dr. John- son , as they walked away by themselves . Johnson said that it was continually the case ; and that he was always obliged to ...
... seemed a kind of reversing of what might have been expected from the two men , took notice of it to Dr. John- son , as they walked away by themselves . Johnson said that it was continually the case ; and that he was always obliged to ...
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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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