Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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56. oldal
... person whose life Johnson wrote was her son ; or shall we not rather 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 Maccles ...
... person whose life Johnson wrote was her son ; or shall we not rather 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 Maccles ...
84. oldal
... person's child may be made the child of another person by adoption , as among the Romans , or by the ancient Jewish mode of a wife having children borne to her upon her knees , by her handmaid . But these were children in a different ...
... person's child may be made the child of another person by adoption , as among the Romans , or by the ancient Jewish mode of a wife having children borne to her upon her knees , by her handmaid . But these were children in a different ...
227. oldal
... person respect for authority is much more easily whom he represents ; but even what a granted to a man whose father has had it , person would say on any particular than to an upstart , and so society is more subject . " JOHNSON : " Why ...
... person respect for authority is much more easily whom he represents ; but even what a granted to a man whose father has had it , person would say on any particular than to an upstart , and so society is more subject . " JOHNSON : " Why ...
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