Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, Količina 3Harper, 1891 |
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... observed , that he used the epithet scoundrel very com- monly not quite in the sense in which it is generally under- stood , but as a strong term of disapprobation ; as when he abruptly answered Mrs. Thrale , who had asked him how he ...
... observed , that he used the epithet scoundrel very com- monly not quite in the sense in which it is generally under- stood , but as a strong term of disapprobation ; as when he abruptly answered Mrs. Thrale , who had asked him how he ...
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... observed one day at General Oglethorpe's ' , that a man is never happy for the present , but when he is drunk . Will you not add , or when driving rapidly in a post - chaise ? ' JOHNSON . ' No , Sir , you are driving rapidly from ...
... observed one day at General Oglethorpe's ' , that a man is never happy for the present , but when he is drunk . Will you not add , or when driving rapidly in a post - chaise ? ' JOHNSON . ' No , Sir , you are driving rapidly from ...
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... observed , indeed very justly , that ' their loss was an additional reason for their going abroad ; and if it had not been fixed that he should have been one of the party , he would force them out ; but he would not advise them unless ...
... observed , indeed very justly , that ' their loss was an additional reason for their going abroad ; and if it had not been fixed that he should have been one of the party , he would force them out ; but he would not advise them unless ...
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... observation of the senses might be clearly known ; but every thing intellectual , every thing abstract — politicks ... observed , ' Sir , I never before knew how much I was respected by these gentlemen ; they told me none of these ...
... observation of the senses might be clearly known ; but every thing intellectual , every thing abstract — politicks ... observed , ' Sir , I never before knew how much I was respected by these gentlemen ; they told me none of these ...
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... observed a boy who was not cowed for life at Eton ; that a public school might suit a boy of a turbulent forward disposition , but would not do where there was any gentleness . ' Fitz- maurice's Shelburne , i . 72 . ' ' There are ...
... observed a boy who was not cowed for life at Eton ; that a public school might suit a boy of a turbulent forward disposition , but would not do where there was any gentleness . ' Fitz- maurice's Shelburne , i . 72 . ' ' There are ...
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