Boswell's Life of Johnson, 4. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... suppose that he told his story in his own way ; and it is certain that he was not " a very sturdy moralist . " ' This explanation appears to me very satisfactory . It is , however , to be observed , that the story told by Johnson does ...
... suppose that he told his story in his own way ; and it is certain that he was not " a very sturdy moralist . " ' This explanation appears to me very satisfactory . It is , however , to be observed , that the story told by Johnson does ...
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... suppose young Alexander continues to thrive , and Veronica is now very pretty company . I do not suppose the lady is yet reconciled to me , yet let her know that I love her very well , and value her very much . ' Dr. Blair is printing ...
... suppose young Alexander continues to thrive , and Veronica is now very pretty company . I do not suppose the lady is yet reconciled to me , yet let her know that I love her very well , and value her very much . ' Dr. Blair is printing ...
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James Boswell Augustine Birrell. good and bad qualities , I suppose thought he had said enough in defence of his friend , of whose merits , not- withstanding his ... suppose the man who decides between the two 284 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON [ 1778.
James Boswell Augustine Birrell. good and bad qualities , I suppose thought he had said enough in defence of his friend , of whose merits , not- withstanding his ... suppose the man who decides between the two 284 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON [ 1778.
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