Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1911 |
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... suppose you received the Idlers , and I intend that you shall soon receive " Shakspeare , " that you may explain his works to the ladies of Italy , and tell them the story of the editor , among the other strange narratives with which ...
... suppose you received the Idlers , and I intend that you shall soon receive " Shakspeare , " that you may explain his works to the ladies of Italy , and tell them the story of the editor , among the other strange narratives with which ...
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... suppose by Mr. Drummond , wrote with a gen- erous indignation as follows : TO MR . WILLIAM DRUMMOND . SIR : I did not expect to hear that it could be , in an assembly convened for the propagation of Christian knowledge , a question ...
... suppose by Mr. Drummond , wrote with a gen- erous indignation as follows : TO MR . WILLIAM DRUMMOND . SIR : I did not expect to hear that it could be , in an assembly convened for the propagation of Christian knowledge , a question ...
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... suppose because it is a kind of animal food . ---- was a He entered upon the state of the nation , and thus discoursed : " Sir , the great misfortune now is , that Government has too little power . All that it has to bestow must of ...
... suppose because it is a kind of animal food . ---- was a He entered upon the state of the nation , and thus discoursed : " Sir , the great misfortune now is , that Government has too little power . All that it has to bestow must of ...
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