Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... Johnson was going to be a traveller ; said ' he would be a dead - weight for me to carry , and that I should never be able to lug him along through the Highlands and Hebrides . ' Nor would he patiently allow me to enlarge upon Johnson's ...
... Johnson was going to be a traveller ; said ' he would be a dead - weight for me to carry , and that I should never be able to lug him along through the Highlands and Hebrides . ' Nor would he patiently allow me to enlarge upon Johnson's ...
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... Johnson's conversa- tion , to endeavour to keep in mind his deliberate and strong utterance . His mode of speaking ... Johnson at Mr. Thrale's . He attacked Gray , calling him ' a dull fellow . ' Bos- WELL : ' I understand he was ...
... Johnson's conversa- tion , to endeavour to keep in mind his deliberate and strong utterance . His mode of speaking ... Johnson at Mr. Thrale's . He attacked Gray , calling him ' a dull fellow . ' Bos- WELL : ' I understand he was ...
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... JOHNSON : ' Steele , I believe , practised the lighter vices . ' Mr. Warton being engaged , could not sup with us at our inn ; we had therefore another evening by our- selves . I asked Johnson , whether a man's being forward to make ...
... JOHNSON : ' Steele , I believe , practised the lighter vices . ' Mr. Warton being engaged , could not sup with us at our inn ; we had therefore another evening by our- selves . I asked Johnson , whether a man's being forward to make ...
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