Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4 |
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Stran 151
Johnson gave us this evening , in his happy , discriminative manner , a portrait of the late Mr. Fitzherbert of Derbyshire . * There was ( said he ) no sparkle , no brilliancy in Fitzherbert ; but I never knew a man who was so generally ...
Johnson gave us this evening , in his happy , discriminative manner , a portrait of the late Mr. Fitzherbert of Derbyshire . * There was ( said he ) no sparkle , no brilliancy in Fitzherbert ; but I never knew a man who was so generally ...
Stran 270
Sir ( said I ) , it is late ; but I'll go with you We went to Mrs. Williams's room , where we found. for three minutes . ' JOHNSON : ' Or four . ' 1 ( Smith's verses are on Edward Pococke , the great Oriental linguist : he travelled ...
Sir ( said I ) , it is late ; but I'll go with you We went to Mrs. Williams's room , where we found. for three minutes . ' JOHNSON : ' Or four . ' 1 ( Smith's verses are on Edward Pococke , the great Oriental linguist : he travelled ...
Stran 291
JOHNSON : Probably Qoti'i Upon this subject I had once before sounded him , by mentioning the late Reverend Mr. Brown of Utrecht's image ; that a great and small glass , though equally full , did not hold an equal quantity ; which he ...
JOHNSON : Probably Qoti'i Upon this subject I had once before sounded him , by mentioning the late Reverend Mr. Brown of Utrecht's image ; that a great and small glass , though equally full , did not hold an equal quantity ; which he ...
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