Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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77. oldal
... person who receives it to be the first in literary merit . At the other examinations , the person thus distinguished may be only the second in merit ; he who has previously obtained the same honorary reward sometimes receiving a written ...
... person who receives it to be the first in literary merit . At the other examinations , the person thus distinguished may be only the second in merit ; he who has previously obtained the same honorary reward sometimes receiving a written ...
130. oldal
... person ; for no man is put to the torture there unless there is as much evidence against him as would amount to conviction in England . An accused person among you , there- fore , has one chance more to escape punishment than those who ...
... person ; for no man is put to the torture there unless there is as much evidence against him as would amount to conviction in England . An accused person among you , there- fore , has one chance more to escape punishment than those who ...
271. oldal
... person may be prompted to do ? When a person professes to be governed by a written ascertained law , I can then know where to find him . " " The poem of Fingal , he said , was a mere unconnected rhapsody , a tiresome repetition of the ...
... person may be prompted to do ? When a person professes to be governed by a written ascertained law , I can then know where to find him . " " The poem of Fingal , he said , was a mere unconnected rhapsody , a tiresome repetition of 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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