Boswell's Life of Johnson, Том 2T.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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... tion which provoked his spleen ; or whether he was seized with a suspicion that I had obtruded him on Lord Marchmont , and humbled him too much ; or whether there was anything more than an unlucky fit of ill - humor , I know not ; but ...
... tion which provoked his spleen ; or whether he was seized with a suspicion that I had obtruded him on Lord Marchmont , and humbled him too much ; or whether there was anything more than an unlucky fit of ill - humor , I know not ; but ...
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... tion of it by " an ingenious critic , " that it seems to be verse only to the eye . The gentleman whom he thus characterizes , is ( as he told Mr. Seward ) Mr. Locke , of Norbury Park in Surrey , whose knowledge and taste in the fine ...
... tion of it by " an ingenious critic , " that it seems to be verse only to the eye . The gentleman whom he thus characterizes , is ( as he told Mr. Seward ) Mr. Locke , of Norbury Park in Surrey , whose knowledge and taste in the fine ...
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... tion : " Life , to be worthy of a rational being , must be always in progression ; we must always purpose to do more or better than in time past . The mind is enlarged and elevated by mere purposes , though they end as they began , by ...
... tion : " Life , to be worthy of a rational being , must be always in progression ; we must always purpose to do more or better than in time past . The mind is enlarged and elevated by mere purposes , though they end as they began , by ...
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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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