Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2T.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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... eminent friend of ours is not so agreeable as the variety of his knowledge would otherwise make him , because he talks partly from ostentation . " 1 Soon after our arrival at Thrale's I heard one of the maids calling eagerly on another ...
... eminent friend of ours is not so agreeable as the variety of his knowledge would otherwise make him , because he talks partly from ostentation . " 1 Soon after our arrival at Thrale's I heard one of the maids calling eagerly on another ...
Stran 437
... eminent noble judge , whom I have heard speak of him as a writer , with great respect . Johnson , I know not upon what degree of investigation , entertained no exalted opinion of his Lordship's intellectual character . Talking of him to ...
... eminent noble judge , whom I have heard speak of him as a writer , with great respect . Johnson , I know not upon what degree of investigation , entertained no exalted opinion of his Lordship's intellectual character . Talking of him to ...
Stran 475
... eminent friend ' as a virtuous man . JOHNSON : " Yes , Sir ; but has not the evangelical virtue of Langton . I am afraid , would not scruple to pick up a wench . " 1 Either W. G. Hamilton who was " an eminent friend " of Johnson but ...
... eminent friend ' as a virtuous man . JOHNSON : " Yes , Sir ; but has not the evangelical virtue of Langton . I am afraid , would not scruple to pick up a wench . " 1 Either W. G. Hamilton who was " an eminent friend " of Johnson but ...
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