Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötet |
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Honest Catcot seemed to pay no attention whatever to any objections , but insisted , as an end of all controversy , that we should go with him to the tower of the church of St. Mary , Redcliff , and view with our own eyes the ancient ...
Honest Catcot seemed to pay no attention whatever to any objections , but insisted , as an end of all controversy , that we should go with him to the tower of the church of St. Mary , Redcliff , and view with our own eyes the ancient ...
146. oldal
The supreme power has , in all ages , paid some attention to the voice of the people ; and that voice does not least deserve to be heard , when it calls out for mercy . There is now a very general desire that Dodd's life should be ...
The supreme power has , in all ages , paid some attention to the voice of the people ; and that voice does not least deserve to be heard , when it calls out for mercy . There is now a very general desire that Dodd's life should be ...
263. oldal
Talking of fame , for which there is so great a desire , I observed how little there is of it in reality , compared with the other objects of human attention . Let every man recollect , and he will be sensible how small a part of his ...
Talking of fame , for which there is so great a desire , I observed how little there is of it in reality , compared with the other objects of human attention . Let every man recollect , and he will be sensible how small a part of his ...
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