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... afterwards asked what he thought of him, answered, “He's a tremendous companion.” Johnson told me, that “Taylor was a very sensible acute man, and had a strong mind; that he had great activity in some respects, and yet such a sort of ...
... afterwards asked what he thought of him, answered, “He's a tremendous companion.” Johnson told me, that “Taylor was a very sensible acute man, and had a strong mind; that he had great activity in some respects, and yet such a sort of ...
Stran 170
... afterwards collected into a pamphlet." Somebody said to Johnson, across the table, that he had not been in those characters. “Yes,” said he, “I have. I should have been sorry to be left out.” He then repeated what had been applied to ...
... afterwards collected into a pamphlet." Somebody said to Johnson, across the table, that he had not been in those characters. “Yes,” said he, “I have. I should have been sorry to be left out.” He then repeated what had been applied to ...
Stran 487
... afterwards ordered to be expunged.” This strange conduct sufficiently exposes itself; and Dr. Nowell will ever have the honor which is due to a lofty friend of our monarchical constitution. Dr. Johnson said to me, “Sir, the Court will ...
... afterwards ordered to be expunged.” This strange conduct sufficiently exposes itself; and Dr. Nowell will ever have the honor which is due to a lofty friend of our monarchical constitution. Dr. Johnson said to me, “Sir, the Court will ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Omejen predogled - 1962 |
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