Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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21. oldal
... written by Addison ; for there was all the world to write that half , yet not a half of that half is good . One of the fin- est pieces in the English language is the paper on Novelty , yet we do not hear it talked of . It was written by ...
... written by Addison ; for there was all the world to write that half , yet not a half of that half is good . One of the fin- est pieces in the English language is the paper on Novelty , yet we do not hear it talked of . It was written by ...
437. oldal
... written , because there is a great deal of novelty ; but when once a man has settled his opinions , there is seldom ... written . " I praised the accuracy of an account - book of a lady whom I mentioned . JOHNSON : " Keeping accounts ...
... written , because there is a great deal of novelty ; but when once a man has settled his opinions , there is seldom ... written . " I praised the accuracy of an account - book of a lady whom I mentioned . JOHNSON : " Keeping accounts ...
437. oldal
... written by one Sault , at two guineas a sheet , under the direction of Dr. Midgeley . " " " BOSWELL : " This has ... written originally in Arabic ; from Arabic translated into Italian , and thence into English . The real author of the ...
... written by one Sault , at two guineas a sheet , under the direction of Dr. Midgeley . " " " BOSWELL : " This has ... written originally in Arabic ; from Arabic translated into Italian , and thence into English . The real author of 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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