Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4 |
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Stran 131
JOHNSON TO MRS , BOSWELL ' MADAM , - Though I am well enough pleased with the taste of sweetmeats , very little of the pleasure which I received at the arrival of your jar of marmalade arose from eating it . I received it as a token of ...
JOHNSON TO MRS , BOSWELL ' MADAM , - Though I am well enough pleased with the taste of sweetmeats , very little of the pleasure which I received at the arrival of your jar of marmalade arose from eating it . I received it as a token of ...
Stran 292
JOHNSON : ' Why , madam , strictly speaking , he is right . All friendship is preferring the interest of a friend to the neglect , or , perhaps , against the interest , of others ; so that an old Greek said , “ He that has friends has ...
JOHNSON : ' Why , madam , strictly speaking , he is right . All friendship is preferring the interest of a friend to the neglect , or , perhaps , against the interest , of others ; so that an old Greek said , “ He that has friends has ...
Stran 300
JOHNSON ( with solemn vehemence ) : ' Yes , madam ; this is a question which , after five thousand years , is yet undecided : a question , whether in theology or philosophy , one of the most important that can come before the human ...
JOHNSON ( with solemn vehemence ) : ' Yes , madam ; this is a question which , after five thousand years , is yet undecided : a question , whether in theology or philosophy , one of the most important that can come before the human ...
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