Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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88. oldal
... John Ogilvie , 1 who was desirous of being in company with my illustrious friend , while I , in my turn , was proud to have the honour of showing one of my countrymen upon what easy terms Johnson permitted me to live with him ...
... John Ogilvie , 1 who was desirous of being in company with my illustrious friend , while I , in my turn , was proud to have the honour of showing one of my countrymen upon what easy terms Johnson permitted me to live with him ...
141. oldal
... John Hawkins1 represents himself as a ' seceder ' from this society , and assigns as the reason of his ' withdrawing ' himself from it , that its late hours were inconsistent with his domestic arrangements . In this he is not accurate ...
... John Hawkins1 represents himself as a ' seceder ' from this society , and assigns as the reason of his ' withdrawing ' himself from it , that its late hours were inconsistent with his domestic arrangements . In this he is not accurate ...
250. oldal
... John Mapletoft , dated Feb. 8 , 1682-3 : ' I always took the Articles to be only articles of communion ; and so Bishop Bramhall expressly maintains against the Bishop of Chalcedon ; and I remember well that Bishop Sanderson , when the ...
... John Mapletoft , dated Feb. 8 , 1682-3 : ' I always took the Articles to be only articles of communion ; and so Bishop Bramhall expressly maintains against the Bishop of Chalcedon ; and I remember well that Bishop Sanderson , when the ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Korlátozott előnézet - 1962 |
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