Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4 |
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Stran 6
I said it would be very distressing to Thrale , but she would soon forget it , as she had so many things to think of . JOHNSON : ' No , sir , Thrale will forget it first . She has many things that she may think of . He has many things ...
I said it would be very distressing to Thrale , but she would soon forget it , as she had so many things to think of . JOHNSON : ' No , sir , Thrale will forget it first . She has many things that she may think of . He has many things ...
Stran 80
Mr. Wilkes , according to my note , gave the interpretation thus : ' It is difficult to speak with propriety of common things ; as , if a poet had to speak of Queen Caroline drinking tea , he must endeavour to avoid the vulgarity of ...
Mr. Wilkes , according to my note , gave the interpretation thus : ' It is difficult to speak with propriety of common things ; as , if a poet had to speak of Queen Caroline drinking tea , he must endeavour to avoid the vulgarity of ...
Stran 243
JOHNSON ( laughing ) : ' No , sir ; it must be born with a man to be contented to take up with little things . Women have a great advantage that they may take up with little things , without disgracing themselves ; a man cannot , except ...
JOHNSON ( laughing ) : ' No , sir ; it must be born with a man to be contented to take up with little things . Women have a great advantage that they may take up with little things , without disgracing themselves ; a man cannot , except ...
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