Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... Dilly , in the Poultry , at whose hospitable and well- covered table I have seen a greater number of literary men ... Dilly ) : Dr. Johnson would never forgive me . ' ' Come ( said I ) , you ' ll let me negotiate for you , I will be ...
... Dilly , in the Poultry , at whose hospitable and well- covered table I have seen a greater number of literary men ... Dilly ) : Dr. Johnson would never forgive me . ' ' Come ( said I ) , you ' ll let me negotiate for you , I will be ...
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... Dilly's : it went out of my head . I have ordered dinner at home with Mrs. Williams . ' BOSWELL : ' But , my dear sir , you know you were engaged to Mr. Dilly , and I told him so . He will expect you , and will be much disappointed if ...
... Dilly's : it went out of my head . I have ordered dinner at home with Mrs. Williams . ' BOSWELL : ' But , my dear sir , you know you were engaged to Mr. Dilly , and I told him so . He will expect you , and will be much disappointed if ...
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... Dilly for a copyright . ' MISS SEWARD : ' That would be Hercules with the distaff indeed . ' JOHNSON : ' No , madam . Women can spin very well ; but they cannot make a good book of cookery . ' JOHNSON : ' O ! Mr. Dilly — you must know ...
... Dilly for a copyright . ' MISS SEWARD : ' That would be Hercules with the distaff indeed . ' JOHNSON : ' No , madam . Women can spin very well ; but they cannot make a good book of cookery . ' JOHNSON : ' O ! Mr. Dilly — you must know ...
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