Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Times Book Club, 1912 |
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Stran xxxiv
... answer , with a grunt , ' I came as fast as I could , ' upon which the Duke calmly said , ' Cadogan , I would not for a thousand pounds have that fellow's temper . ' There are some men , I believe , who have , or think they have , a ...
... answer , with a grunt , ' I came as fast as I could , ' upon which the Duke calmly said , ' Cadogan , I would not for a thousand pounds have that fellow's temper . ' There are some men , I believe , who have , or think they have , a ...
Stran xxxvii
... answer- able for anything which had not the sanction of his approbation . The remarks of his friends are distin- guished as formerly , except those of Mr. Malone , to which the letter M. is now subjoined . Those to which the letter K ...
... answer- able for anything which had not the sanction of his approbation . The remarks of his friends are distin- guished as formerly , except those of Mr. Malone , to which the letter M. is now subjoined . Those to which the letter K ...
Stran 12
... answered because it was impossible to keep him at home , for , young as he was , he believed he had caught the public spirit and zeal for Sacheverel , and would have stayed for ever in the church , satisfied with beholding him , ' LUCY ...
... answered because it was impossible to keep him at home , for , young as he was , he believed he had caught the public spirit and zeal for Sacheverel , and would have stayed for ever in the church , satisfied with beholding him , ' LUCY ...
Stran 19
... answer it , he would beat him , without considering whether he had an opportunity of knowing how to answer it . For in- stance , he would call up a boy and ask him Latin for a candlestick , which the boy could not expect to be asked ...
... answer it , he would beat him , without considering whether he had an opportunity of knowing how to answer it . For in- stance , he would call up a boy and ask him Latin for a candlestick , which the boy could not expect to be asked ...
Stran 28
... answer'd kind ( His various plumage sporting in the wind ) , That post , and all the rest , shall be my care ; But shall I , then , forsake the unfinish'd war ? How would the Trojans brand great Hector's name ! And one base action sully ...
... answer'd kind ( His various plumage sporting in the wind ) , That post , and all the rest , shall be my care ; But shall I , then , forsake the unfinish'd war ? How would the Trojans brand great Hector's name ! And one base action sully ...
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