Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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52. oldal
... language , a man whose talents and worth were de- pressed by misfortunes , had given me a representa- tion of the figure and manner of DICTIONARY JOHNSON ! as he was then generally called ; 1 and during my first visit to London , which ...
... language , a man whose talents and worth were de- pressed by misfortunes , had given me a representa- tion of the figure and manner of DICTIONARY JOHNSON ! as he was then generally called ; 1 and during my first visit to London , which ...
183. oldal
... language , from political considerations of the disadvantage of keeping up the distinction between the Highlanders and the other inhabitants of North Britain . Dr. Johnson being informed of this , I suppose by Mr. Drummond , wrote with ...
... language , from political considerations of the disadvantage of keeping up the distinction between the Highlanders and the other inhabitants of North Britain . Dr. Johnson being informed of this , I suppose by Mr. Drummond , wrote with ...
184. oldal
... language should be totally extin- guished . The similitude and derivation of languages afford the most indubitable proof of the traduction of nations and the genealogy of mankind . They add often physical certainty to historical ...
... language should be totally extin- guished . The similitude and derivation of languages afford the most indubitable proof of the traduction of nations and the genealogy of mankind . They add often physical certainty to historical ...
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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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