Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4 |
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Stran 13
Then , sir , those who knew him formerly upon a level with themselves may think that they ought still to be treated as on a level , which cannot be ; and an acquaintance in a former situation may bring out things which it would be very ...
Then , sir , those who knew him formerly upon a level with themselves may think that they ought still to be treated as on a level , which cannot be ; and an acquaintance in a former situation may bring out things which it would be very ...
Stran 71
My desire of being acquainted with celebrated men of every description , had made me , much out the same time , obtain ... between whom and Dr. Johnson I in vain wished to establish an acquaintance , as I respected and lived in intimacy ...
My desire of being acquainted with celebrated men of every description , had made me , much out the same time , obtain ... between whom and Dr. Johnson I in vain wished to establish an acquaintance , as I respected and lived in intimacy ...
Stran 142
Johnson told me that Dr. Dodd was very little acquainted with him , having been but once in his company , many years previous to this period ( which was precisely the state of my own acquaintance with Dodd ) ; but in his distress he ...
Johnson told me that Dr. Dodd was very little acquainted with him , having been but once in his company , many years previous to this period ( which was precisely the state of my own acquaintance with Dodd ) ; but in his distress he ...
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