Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetTimes Book Club, 1912 |
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2. oldal
... presents of the game which you were pleased to send me . The pheasant I gave to Mr. Richardson , the bustard to Dr. Lawrence , and the pot I placed with Miss Williams , to be eaten by myself . She desires that her compliments and good ...
... presents of the game which you were pleased to send me . The pheasant I gave to Mr. Richardson , the bustard to Dr. Lawrence , and the pot I placed with Miss Williams , to be eaten by myself . She desires that her compliments and good ...
3. oldal
... present my prospects do not much delight me ; however , I am always pleased when I find that you , dear sir , remember your affectionate , humble servant , SAM . JOHNSON . ' Jan. 9 , 1758. ' TO MR . BURNEY , AT LYNNE , NORFOLK ' SIR ...
... present my prospects do not much delight me ; however , I am always pleased when I find that you , dear sir , remember your affectionate , humble servant , SAM . JOHNSON . ' Jan. 9 , 1758. ' TO MR . BURNEY , AT LYNNE , NORFOLK ' SIR ...
10. oldal
... present , too many novelties about you to need any help from me to drive along your time . ' I know not anything more pleasant , or more instructive , than to compare experience with expectation , or to register from time to time the ...
... present , too many novelties about you to need any help from me to drive along your time . ' I know not anything more pleasant , or more instructive , than to compare experience with expectation , or to register from time to time the ...
16. oldal
... present life , or who maintain that human nature has not fallen from the state in which it was created , the instruction of this sublime story will be of no avail . But they who think justly , and feel with strong sensibility , will ...
... present life , or who maintain that human nature has not fallen from the state in which it was created , the instruction of this sublime story will be of no avail . But they who think justly , and feel with strong sensibility , will ...
17. oldal
... present state there is more evil than good , the intention of the writers was very different . Voltaire , I am afraid , meant only by wanton profaneness to obtain a sportive victory over religion , and to discredit the belief of a ...
... present state there is more evil than good , the intention of the writers was very different . Voltaire , I am afraid , meant only by wanton profaneness to obtain a sportive victory over religion , and to discredit the belief of a ...
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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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