Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4 |
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14 , I arrived at Ashbourne , and drove directly up to Dr. Taylor's door . Dr. Johnson and he appeared before I had got out of the post - chaise , and welcomed me cordially . I told them that I had travelled all the preceding night ...
14 , I arrived at Ashbourne , and drove directly up to Dr. Taylor's door . Dr. Johnson and he appeared before I had got out of the post - chaise , and welcomed me cordially . I told them that I had travelled all the preceding night ...
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He had this evening , partly , I suppose , from the spirit of contradiction to his Whig friend , a violent argument with Dr. Taylor , as to the inclinations of the people of England at this time towards the Royal Family of Stuart .
He had this evening , partly , I suppose , from the spirit of contradiction to his Whig friend , a violent argument with Dr. Taylor , as to the inclinations of the people of England at this time towards the Royal Family of Stuart .
Stran 183
Johnson and Taylor were so different from each other that I wondered at their preserving an intimacy . Their having been at school and college together , might , in some degree , account for this ; but Sir Joshua Reynolds has furnished ...
Johnson and Taylor were so different from each other that I wondered at their preserving an intimacy . Their having been at school and college together , might , in some degree , account for this ; but Sir Joshua Reynolds has furnished ...
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