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Pagina 40
... reasons for the authenticity of Fingal : - " I have heard all that poem when I was young . Have you , Sir ? Pray what have you heard ? " - " I have heard Ossian , Oscar , and every one of them . " 66 Johnson said of Chatterton , " This ...
... reasons for the authenticity of Fingal : - " I have heard all that poem when I was young . Have you , Sir ? Pray what have you heard ? " - " I have heard Ossian , Oscar , and every one of them . " 66 Johnson said of Chatterton , " This ...
Pagina 43
... reason , Sir Robert Walpole said , he always talked bawdy at his table , because in that all could join . " 66 Being irritated by hearing a gentleman ask Mr. Levett a variety of questions concerning him when he was sitting by , he broke ...
... reason , Sir Robert Walpole said , he always talked bawdy at his table , because in that all could join . " 66 Being irritated by hearing a gentleman ask Mr. Levett a variety of questions concerning him when he was sitting by , he broke ...
Pagina 48
... reasons upon which their decree is grounded . " These papers you will please to peruse , and give your opinion , 66 Whether there is a probability of the above decree of the Court of Session's being reversed , if Mr. Thomson should ...
... reasons upon which their decree is grounded . " These papers you will please to peruse , and give your opinion , 66 Whether there is a probability of the above decree of the Court of Session's being reversed , if Mr. Thomson should ...
Pagina 57
... reason to know something about that officer ; for I was prosecuted for a libel . " Johnson , who many people would have supposed must have been furiously angry at hearing this talked of so lightly , said not a word . He was now , indeed ...
... reason to know something about that officer ; for I was prosecuted for a libel . " Johnson , who many people would have supposed must have been furiously angry at hearing this talked of so lightly , said not a word . He was now , indeed ...
Pagina 70
... reason to think that your new mother has shown you any foul play , treat her with respect , and with some degree of confidence ; this will secure your father . When once a discordant family has felt the pleasure of peace they will not ...
... reason to think that your new mother has shown you any foul play , treat her with respect , and with some degree of confidence ; this will secure your father . When once a discordant family has felt the pleasure of peace they will not ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour ..., Volume 3 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1831 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson, Including A Journal of a Tour to the ..., Volume 3 James Boswell Fragmentweergave - 1909 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 2 James Boswell,John Wilson Croker Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2015 |
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