Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2Crowell |
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Stran 103
... mention his birthday. He did not seem pleased at this time that I mentioned it, and said (somewhat sternly) “he would not have the lustre lighted the next day.” Some ladies, who had been present yesterday when I mentioned his birthday ...
... mention his birthday. He did not seem pleased at this time that I mentioned it, and said (somewhat sternly) “he would not have the lustre lighted the next day.” Some ladies, who had been present yesterday when I mentioned his birthday ...
Stran 215
... mentioned to him by Mr. Levett, in concert with whom it was made out; and Johnson who heard all this did not contradict it. But when I showed a copy of this list to him, and mentioned the evidence for its exactness, he laughed and said ...
... mentioned to him by Mr. Levett, in concert with whom it was made out; and Johnson who heard all this did not contradict it. But when I showed a copy of this list to him, and mentioned the evidence for its exactness, he laughed and said ...
Stran 255
... mentioned evil-speaking. As we were moving slowly along in the crowd from church, Johnson jogged my elbow, and said, “Did you attend to the sermon?”—“Yes, Sir,” said I, “it was very applicable to us.” He, however, stood upon the ...
... mentioned evil-speaking. As we were moving slowly along in the crowd from church, Johnson jogged my elbow, and said, “Did you attend to the sermon?”—“Yes, Sir,” said I, “it was very applicable to us.” He, however, stood upon the ...
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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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