Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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Stran 1
... called Fludyer a scoundrel ( ante , March 20 , 1776 ) , apparently because he became a Whig . ' He used to say a man was a scoundrel that was afraid of any- thing . " Whoever thinks of going to bed before twelve o'clock is , " he said ...
... called Fludyer a scoundrel ( ante , March 20 , 1776 ) , apparently because he became a Whig . ' He used to say a man was a scoundrel that was afraid of any- thing . " Whoever thinks of going to bed before twelve o'clock is , " he said ...
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... called at his house in the evening , having promised to acquaint Mrs. Williams of his safe return ; when , to my surprize , I found him sitting with her at tea , and , as I thought , not in a very good humour : for , it seems , when he ...
... called at his house in the evening , having promised to acquaint Mrs. Williams of his safe return ; when , to my surprize , I found him sitting with her at tea , and , as I thought , not in a very good humour : for , it seems , when he ...
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... called on him , and shewed him as a curiosity which I had discovered , his Translation of Lobo's Account of Abyssinia , which Sir John Pringle had lent me , it being then little known as one of his works ' . He said , ' Take no notice ...
... called on him , and shewed him as a curiosity which I had discovered , his Translation of Lobo's Account of Abyssinia , which Sir John Pringle had lent me , it being then little known as one of his works ' . He said , ' Take no notice ...
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... called in ques- tion ; because they only had something upon which they could rest as matter of fact . ' MURRAY . ' It seems to me that we are not angry at a man for controverting an opinion which we believe and value ; we rather pity ...
... called in ques- tion ; because they only had something upon which they could rest as matter of fact . ' MURRAY . ' It seems to me that we are not angry at a man for controverting an opinion which we believe and value ; we rather pity ...
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... called lectures . The boys construe a classic , the jolly young tutor lolls in his elbow - chair , and seldom gives himself the trouble of interrupting the greatest dunce . ' Ib . p . 199. ' Some societies would have been glad to shut ...
... called lectures . The boys construe a classic , the jolly young tutor lolls in his elbow - chair , and seldom gives himself the trouble of interrupting the greatest dunce . ' Ib . p . 199. ' Some societies would have been glad to shut ...
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