Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4 |
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Stran 30
It was a very remarkable circumstance about Johnson , whom shallow observers have supposed to have been ignorant of the world , that very few men had seen greater variety of characters ; and none could observe them better , as was ...
It was a very remarkable circumstance about Johnson , whom shallow observers have supposed to have been ignorant of the world , that very few men had seen greater variety of characters ; and none could observe them better , as was ...
Stran 38
It may be observed , that men , who from being engaged in business , or from their course of life in whatever way , seldom see their children , do not care much about them . I myself should not have had much fondness for a child of my ...
It may be observed , that men , who from being engaged in business , or from their course of life in whatever way , seldom see their children , do not care much about them . I myself should not have had much fondness for a child of my ...
Stran 268
He talked of Mr. Charles Fox , of whose abilities he thought highly , but observed that he did not talk much at our Club . I have heard Mr. Gibbon remark , ' that Mr. Fox could not be afraid of Dr. Johnson ; yet he certainly was very ...
He talked of Mr. Charles Fox , of whose abilities he thought highly , but observed that he did not talk much at our Club . I have heard Mr. Gibbon remark , ' that Mr. Fox could not be afraid of Dr. Johnson ; yet he certainly was very ...
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