Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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112. oldal
... death , is , that we think he might have lived longer ; yet this cause of grief is common to many other kinds of death , which are not so passionately bewailed . The truth is , that every death is violent which is the effect of accident ...
... death , is , that we think he might have lived longer ; yet this cause of grief is common to many other kinds of death , which are not so passionately bewailed . The truth is , that every death is violent which is the effect of accident ...
311. oldal
... death was lamented , I think , in forty languages . And I would have at every coronation , and every death of a king , every Gaudium , and every Luctus , University - verses , in as many languages as can be acquired . I would have the ...
... death was lamented , I think , in forty languages . And I would have at every coronation , and every death of a king , every Gaudium , and every Luctus , University - verses , in as many languages as can be acquired . I would have the ...
706. oldal
... death and burial , 77-79 Johnson , Michael , Dr. Johnson's father , 5 , 6 , 14 , 15 , 154 ; his death , 21 Johnson , Nathaniel , Dr. Johnson's brother , 5 , 25 Johnson , Dr. Samuel , birth and parentage , 5 ; childhood , 6 , 7 ; school ...
... death and burial , 77-79 Johnson , Michael , Dr. Johnson's father , 5 , 6 , 14 , 15 , 154 ; his death , 21 Johnson , Nathaniel , Dr. Johnson's brother , 5 , 25 Johnson , Dr. Samuel , birth and parentage , 5 ; childhood , 6 , 7 ; school ...
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