Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4 |
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Stran 108
You are pleased to show me that my kindness is of some consequence to you . My heart is elated at the thought . Be assured , my dear sir , that my affection and reverence for you are exalted and steady . I do not believe that a more ...
You are pleased to show me that my kindness is of some consequence to you . My heart is elated at the thought . Be assured , my dear sir , that my affection and reverence for you are exalted and steady . I do not believe that a more ...
Stran 152
In the afternoon I tried to get Dr. Johnson to like the Poems of Mr. Hamilton of Bangor , which I had brought with me : I had been much pleased with them at a very early age : the impression still remained on my mind ; it was confirmed ...
In the afternoon I tried to get Dr. Johnson to like the Poems of Mr. Hamilton of Bangor , which I had brought with me : I had been much pleased with them at a very early age : the impression still remained on my mind ; it was confirmed ...
Stran 262
He was much pleased with my paying so great attention to his recommendation in 1763 , the period when our acquaintance began , that I should keep a journal ; and I could perceive he was secretly pleased to find 80 much of the fruit of ...
He was much pleased with my paying so great attention to his recommendation in 1763 , the period when our acquaintance began , that I should keep a journal ; and I could perceive he was secretly pleased to find 80 much of the fruit of ...
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