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... whole , you perceiv sible of it , where can I find one , in compli- ed all the shades which mingled in the grand menting whom I can with more general ap- composition ; all the little peculiarities and probation gratify those feelings ...
... whole , you perceiv sible of it , where can I find one , in compli- ed all the shades which mingled in the grand menting whom I can with more general ap- composition ; all the little peculiarities and probation gratify those feelings ...
Pagina 377
... whole of which was exactly thus : " CHAP . LXXII . Concerning Snakes . " There are no snakes to be met with throughout the whole island . " At dinner we talked of another mode in the newspapers of giving modern characters in sentences ...
... whole of which was exactly thus : " CHAP . LXXII . Concerning Snakes . " There are no snakes to be met with throughout the whole island . " At dinner we talked of another mode in the newspapers of giving modern characters in sentences ...
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... whole book ( as it has been justly observed , ) is not to put us out of conceit with life , but to cure our vain expectations of a com- plete and perfect happiness in this world ; to convince us , that there is no such thing to be found ...
... whole book ( as it has been justly observed , ) is not to put us out of conceit with life , but to cure our vain expectations of a com- plete and perfect happiness in this world ; to convince us , that there is no such thing to be found ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1857 |
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