The Reader's Johnson: A Representative Selection from His WritingsAmerican book Company, 1940 - 618 oldal |
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282. oldal
... able to sustain . " Bright power , " said I , " by whatever name it is lawful to address thee , tell me , thou who presidest here , on what condition thy protection will be granted ? " " It will be granted , " said she , " only to ...
... able to sustain . " Bright power , " said I , " by whatever name it is lawful to address thee , tell me , thou who presidest here , on what condition thy protection will be granted ? " " It will be granted , " said she , " only to ...
393. oldal
... able to procure the neces- saries of life , but wandered about the town slighted and neglected in quest of a dinner , which he did not always obtain . To complete his misery , he was pursued by the officers for small debts which he had ...
... able to procure the neces- saries of life , but wandered about the town slighted and neglected in quest of a dinner , which he did not always obtain . To complete his misery , he was pursued by the officers for small debts which he had ...
546. oldal
... able . The reader may rise from their works with a greater degree of active or passive fortitude , and some- times of prudence ; but he will be able to carry away few precepts of justice and none of mercy . From the Italian writers it ...
... able . The reader may rise from their works with a greater degree of active or passive fortitude , and some- times of prudence ; but he will be able to carry away few precepts of justice and none of mercy . From the Italian writers it ...
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Preface iii | 1 |
Bibliography | 59 |
Chronological Table | 65 |
Copyright | |
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