Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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268. oldal
... observed that the established clergy in general did not preach plain enough ; and that polished periods and glittering sentences flew over the heads of the common people , without any impression upon their hearts . Something might be ...
... observed that the established clergy in general did not preach plain enough ; and that polished periods and glittering sentences flew over the heads of the common people , without any impression upon their hearts . Something might be ...
274. oldal
... observed , were pretty much the same in all countries ; the condition of the lower orders , the poor especially , was the true mark of national discrimination . " ' When the Corn Laws were in agitation in Ireland , by which that country ...
... observed , were pretty much the same in all countries ; the condition of the lower orders , the poor especially , was the true mark of national discrimination . " ' When the Corn Laws were in agitation in Ireland , by which that country ...
275. oldal
... observed he spoke too often in Parliament ; but nobody could say he did not speak well , though too frequently and too familiarly . " ' Speaking of economy , he remarked , it was hardly worth while to save anxiously twenty pounds a year ...
... observed he spoke too often in Parliament ; but nobody could say he did not speak well , though too frequently and too familiarly . " ' Speaking of economy , he remarked , it was hardly worth while to save anxiously twenty pounds a year ...
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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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