Samuel JohnsonHerbert & Daniel, 1911 - 265 oldal |
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197. oldal
... friends , to a man who finds himself welcome wherever he goes , and makes new friends faster than he can want them ? If 1 Dr. Johnson had written the petitions for a reprieve and , in part , Dr. Dodd's last sermon to his fellow ...
... friends , to a man who finds himself welcome wherever he goes , and makes new friends faster than he can want them ? If 1 Dr. Johnson had written the petitions for a reprieve and , in part , Dr. Dodd's last sermon to his fellow ...
198. oldal
... friends ought to shew their kindness , and with a character which ought to make all that know you your friends , you may wonder that you have yet heard nothing from me . . . The loss , dear Sir , which you have lately suffered , I felt ...
... friends ought to shew their kindness , and with a character which ought to make all that know you your friends , you may wonder that you have yet heard nothing from me . . . The loss , dear Sir , which you have lately suffered , I felt ...
248. oldal
Samuel Johnson, Alice Meynell, Gilbert Keith Chesterton. Friendship : An Ode FRIENDSHIP ! peculiar boon of heaven ... friend . Directress of the brave and just , O guide us through life's darksome way ! And let the tortures of mistrust On ...
Samuel Johnson, Alice Meynell, Gilbert Keith Chesterton. Friendship : An Ode FRIENDSHIP ! peculiar boon of heaven ... friend . Directress of the brave and just , O guide us through life's darksome way ! And let the tortures of mistrust On ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE PLAN OF AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY | 1 |
LIVES OF EMINENT PERSONS | 19 |
Milton | 49 |
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