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... entertained with stories full of prodigies ; their experience not being sufficient to cause them to be so readily startled at deviations from the natural course of life . The machinery of the Pagans is uninteresting to us . When a ...
... entertained with stories full of prodigies ; their experience not being sufficient to cause them to be so readily startled at deviations from the natural course of life . The machinery of the Pagans is uninteresting to us . When a ...
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... entertained . He carries you round and round , without carrying you forward to the point ; but then you have no wish to be carried forward . " He said to the Rev. Mr. Strahan , " Warburton is perhaps the last man who has written with a ...
... entertained . He carries you round and round , without carrying you forward to the point ; but then you have no wish to be carried forward . " He said to the Rev. Mr. Strahan , " Warburton is perhaps the last man who has written with a ...
Pagina 60
... entertained , sat grave and silent for some time ; at last , turning to Beauclerk , he said , by no means in a whisper , " This merriment of parsons is mighty offensive . " Even the dress of a clergyman should be in character , and ...
... entertained , sat grave and silent for some time ; at last , turning to Beauclerk , he said , by no means in a whisper , " This merriment of parsons is mighty offensive . " Even the dress of a clergyman should be in character , and ...
Pagina 63
... entertained us ; but the truth in my opinion that those who could understand the best were against the American war , as almost every man now is , when the question has been coolly considered . 66 Mrs. Thrale gave high praise to Mr ...
... entertained us ; but the truth in my opinion that those who could understand the best were against the American war , as almost every man now is , when the question has been coolly considered . 66 Mrs. Thrale gave high praise to Mr ...
Pagina 72
... entertained at her house in the Adelphi , where 1 have passed many a pleasing hour with him " who gladdened life . " She looked well , talked of her husband with complacency , and while she cast her eyes on his portrait , which hung ...
... entertained at her house in the Adelphi , where 1 have passed many a pleasing hour with him " who gladdened life . " She looked well , talked of her husband with complacency , and while she cast her eyes on his portrait , which hung ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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