Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1911 |
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... taken upon him to add more than four or five words to the English language , of his own information ; and he was very much offended at the general license by no means " modestly taken " in his time , not only to coin new words , but to ...
... taken upon him to add more than four or five words to the English language , of his own information ; and he was very much offended at the general license by no means " modestly taken " in his time , not only to coin new words , but to ...
244. oldal
... taken , and I can support my denial by pretty good arguments . The French are a much more numerous people than we ; and it is not likely that they would allow us to take it . ' But the Ministry have assured us , in all the formality of ...
... taken , and I can support my denial by pretty good arguments . The French are a much more numerous people than we ; and it is not likely that they would allow us to take it . ' But the Ministry have assured us , in all the formality of ...
430. oldal
... taken , that I argue . Suppose a man either from fear , or pride , or conscience , or whatever motive , has resolved to kill himself ; when once the resolution is taken , he has nothing to fear . He may then go and take the King of ...
... taken , that I argue . Suppose a man either from fear , or pride , or conscience , or whatever motive , has resolved to kill himself ; when once the resolution is taken , he has nothing to fear . He may then go and take the King of ...
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