Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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135. oldal
... believe that the person who then assumed the name of Richard Savage was an impostor , being in reality the son of the shoemaker , under whose wife's care Lady Macclesfield's child was placed ; that after the death of the real Richard ...
... believe that the person who then assumed the name of Richard Savage was an impostor , being in reality the son of the shoemaker , under whose wife's care Lady Macclesfield's child was placed ; that after the death of the real Richard ...
210. oldal
... believe that he will bring this as near to perfec- tion as any man could do . The Plan of it , which he published some years ago , seems to me to be a proof of it . Nothing can be more rationally imagined , or more accurately and ...
... believe that he will bring this as near to perfec- tion as any man could do . The Plan of it , which he published some years ago , seems to me to be a proof of it . Nothing can be more rationally imagined , or more accurately and ...
226. oldal
... believe he is much affected . I hope he will not suffer so much as I yet suffer for the loss of mine . Οι μοι · τί δ ' οἴ μοι ; θνητά τοι πεπόνθαμεν.2 I have ever since seemed to myself broken off from mankind ; a kind of solitary ...
... believe he is much affected . I hope he will not suffer so much as I yet suffer for the loss of mine . Οι μοι · τί δ ' οἴ μοι ; θνητά τοι πεπόνθαμεν.2 I have ever since seemed to myself broken off from mankind ; a kind of solitary ...
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