Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... played to a desperate extent . JOHNSON : ' Depend upon it , sir , this is mere talk . Who is ruined by gaming ? You ... play ; but very many are much hurt in their circumstances by it . ' JOHNSON : ' Yes , sir , and so are very many by ...
... played to a desperate extent . JOHNSON : ' Depend upon it , sir , this is mere talk . Who is ruined by gaming ? You ... play ; but very many are much hurt in their circumstances by it . ' JOHNSON : ' Yes , sir , and so are very many by ...
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... player ! ' ( smiling disdainfully . ) BoswELL : ' There , sir , you are always heretical ; you never will allow merit to a player . ' JOHNSON : Merit , sir ! what merit ? Do you respect a rope - dancer or a ballad - singer ? ' BosWELL ...
... player ! ' ( smiling disdainfully . ) BoswELL : ' There , sir , you are always heretical ; you never will allow merit to a player . ' JOHNSON : Merit , sir ! what merit ? Do you respect a rope - dancer or a ballad - singer ? ' BosWELL ...
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... play was wrong in the concoction . Now , what is the concoction of a play ? ' ( Here Garrick started , and twisted himself , and seemed sorely vexed ; for Johnson told me , he believed the story was true . ) GARRICK : ' I — I — I — said ...
... play was wrong in the concoction . Now , what is the concoction of a play ? ' ( Here Garrick started , and twisted himself , and seemed sorely vexed ; for Johnson told me , he believed the story was true . ) GARRICK : ' I — I — I — said ...
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