Boswell's Life of Johnson, Том 2T.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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... seen my illustrious friend received , as he probably would have been , by a prince so eminently distinguished for his variety of talents and acquisitions as the [ late ] King of Sweden ; and by the Empress of Russia , whose ...
... seen my illustrious friend received , as he probably would have been , by a prince so eminently distinguished for his variety of talents and acquisitions as the [ late ] King of Sweden ; and by the Empress of Russia , whose ...
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... seen some in quarto and octavo . This is an inattention which one should guard against . " JOHNSON : " Sir , it is a want of concern about veracity . He does not know that he saw any volumes . If he had seen them he could have ...
... seen some in quarto and octavo . This is an inattention which one should guard against . " JOHNSON : " Sir , it is a want of concern about veracity . He does not know that he saw any volumes . If he had seen them he could have ...
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... seen upon the stage . " Mrs. Porter in the vehemence of rage , and Mrs. Clive in the spright- liness of humor , I have never seen equalled . What Clive did best , she did better than Garrick ; but could not do half so many things well ...
... seen upon the stage . " Mrs. Porter in the vehemence of rage , and Mrs. Clive in the spright- liness of humor , I have never seen equalled . What Clive did best , she did better than Garrick ; but could not do half so many things well ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Ограничен достъп - 1962 |
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