Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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... wrote a tragedy , the SIEGE of something , which I is 1 Burns wrote : " O thou whom Poetry abhors , Whom Prose has turned out of doors , Heardst thou that moan- proceed no further , ' T was laurelled Martial roaring murder . " 2 It was ...
... wrote a tragedy , the SIEGE of something , which I is 1 Burns wrote : " O thou whom Poetry abhors , Whom Prose has turned out of doors , Heardst thou that moan- proceed no further , ' T was laurelled Martial roaring murder . " 2 It was ...
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... wrote to me as follows : TO WILLIAM STRAHAN , ESQ . You SIR : It would be very foolish for us to continue strangers any longer . You can never by persistency make wrong right . If I resented too acrimoniously , I resented only to ...
... wrote to me as follows : TO WILLIAM STRAHAN , ESQ . You SIR : It would be very foolish for us to continue strangers any longer . You can never by persistency make wrong right . If I resented too acrimoniously , I resented only to ...
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... wrote a card to Mr. Allen , that I might have a discreet friend at hand , to act as occasion should require . In penning this note , I had some difficulty ; my hand , I knew not how nor why , made wrong letters . I then wrote to Dr ...
... wrote a card to Mr. Allen , that I might have a discreet friend at hand , to act as occasion should require . In penning this note , I had some difficulty ; my hand , I knew not how nor why , made wrong letters . I then wrote to Dr ...
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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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