Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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284. oldal
... wonderful ease with which he uttered what was highly excellent . He said , that " no man ever was so free when he was going to say a good thing , from a look that expressed that it was coming ; or , when he has said it , from a look ...
... wonderful ease with which he uttered what was highly excellent . He said , that " no man ever was so free when he was going to say a good thing , from a look that expressed that it was coming ; or , when he has said it , from a look ...
437. oldal
... wonderful things which it contains ; for there are wonderful things enough in the ' Eneid ; ' 2 A notion has been entertained , that no such exemplification of Alas is to be found in Johnson's Dictionary , and that the whole story was ...
... wonderful things which it contains ; for there are wonderful things enough in the ' Eneid ; ' 2 A notion has been entertained , that no such exemplification of Alas is to be found in Johnson's Dictionary , and that the whole story was ...
437. oldal
... wonderful things which it contains ; for there are wonderful things enough in the ' Æneid ; ' 2 1 A notion has been entertained , that no such exemplification of Alias is to be found in Johnson's Dictionary , and that the whole story ...
... wonderful things which it contains ; for there are wonderful things enough in the ' Æneid ; ' 2 1 A notion has been entertained , that no such exemplification of Alias is to be found in Johnson's Dictionary , and that the whole story ...
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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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