Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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... soon escape the memory , and are rarely transmitted by tradition . We know how few can portray a living acquaintance , except by his most prominent and observable particularities , and the grosser features of his mind ; and it may be ...
... soon escape the memory , and are rarely transmitted by tradition . We know how few can portray a living acquaintance , except by his most prominent and observable particularities , and the grosser features of his mind ; and it may be ...
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... soon lose , unless it please God that she should rather mourn for me . I read the letters in which you relate your mother's death to Mrs. Strahan , and think I do myself honour , when I tell you that I read them with tears ; but tears ...
... soon lose , unless it please God that she should rather mourn for me . I read the letters in which you relate your mother's death to Mrs. Strahan , and think I do myself honour , when I tell you that I read them with tears ; but tears ...
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James Boswell Augustine Birrell. kind ; and as soon as they became rich , robbed one another . ' In his review of the Miscellanies in prose and verse , published by Elizabeth Harrison , but written by many ... soon as they became rich, ...
James Boswell Augustine Birrell. kind ; and as soon as they became rich , robbed one another . ' In his review of the Miscellanies in prose and verse , published by Elizabeth Harrison , but written by many ... soon as they became rich, ...
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