Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Thomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 strani |
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... hear him ; and we shall see afterwards that Johnson honored his memory by drawing his character . While John- son was at Plymouth , he saw a great many of its inhabitants , and was not sparing of his very entertaining conversation . It ...
... hear him ; and we shall see afterwards that Johnson honored his memory by drawing his character . While John- son was at Plymouth , he saw a great many of its inhabitants , and was not sparing of his very entertaining conversation . It ...
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... hear of your sickness till I heard likewise of your re- covery , and therefore escape that part of your pain , which every man must feel , to whom you are known as you are known to me . Having had no particular account of any disorder ...
... hear of your sickness till I heard likewise of your re- covery , and therefore escape that part of your pain , which every man must feel , to whom you are known as you are known to me . Having had no particular account of any disorder ...
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... hear at such a distance from the stage , he was wrapped up in grave abstraction , and seemed quite a cloud , amidst all the sunshine and glitter and gaiety . I wondered at his patience in sitting out a play of five acts , and a farce of ...
... hear at such a distance from the stage , he was wrapped up in grave abstraction , and seemed quite a cloud , amidst all the sunshine and glitter and gaiety . I wondered at his patience in sitting out a play of five acts , and a farce of ...
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