Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Henry Frowde, 1904 - 704 strani |
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... talked much of his CABIRI . As we returned to Oxford in the evening , I out - walked Johnson , and he cried out Sufflamina , a Latin word which came from his mouth with peculiar grace , and was as much as to say , Put on your drag chain ...
... talked much of his CABIRI . As we returned to Oxford in the evening , I out - walked Johnson , and he cried out Sufflamina , a Latin word which came from his mouth with peculiar grace , and was as much as to say , Put on your drag chain ...
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... talked and mused , while you have roved over a considerable part of Europe ; yet I have not envied my Baretti any of his pleasures , though , perhaps , I have envied others his company : and I am glad to have other nations made ...
... talked and mused , while you have roved over a considerable part of Europe ; yet I have not envied my Baretti any of his pleasures , though , perhaps , I have envied others his company : and I am glad to have other nations made ...
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... talked of belief in ghosts . He said , ' Sir , I make a distinction between what a man may experience by the mere strength of his imagination , and what imagination cannot possibly produce . Thus , suppose I should think that I saw a ...
... talked of belief in ghosts . He said , ' Sir , I make a distinction between what a man may experience by the mere strength of his imagination , and what imagination cannot possibly produce . Thus , suppose I should think that I saw a ...
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... talked of it as a serious distress . He laughed , and said , ' Consider , Sir , how insignificant this will appear a twelvemonth hence .'- Were this consideration to be applied to most of the little vexatious incidents of life , by ...
... talked of it as a serious distress . He laughed , and said , ' Consider , Sir , how insignificant this will appear a twelvemonth hence .'- Were this consideration to be applied to most of the little vexatious incidents of life , by ...
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... talked of the numerous reflections which had been thrown out against him on account of his having accepted a pension from his present Majesty . Why , Sir , ( said he , with a hearty laugh , ) it is a mighty foolish noise that they make ...
... talked of the numerous reflections which had been thrown out against him on account of his having accepted a pension from his present Majesty . Why , Sir , ( said he , with a hearty laugh , ) it is a mighty foolish noise that they make ...
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