Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 160
... suppose my admiration of you is co - existent with the knowledge of my character . ' I find that the Highlanders and Hebrideans in general are much fonder of your Journey than the low country or hither Scots . One of the Grants said to ...
... suppose my admiration of you is co - existent with the knowledge of my character . ' I find that the Highlanders and Hebrideans in general are much fonder of your Journey than the low country or hither Scots . One of the Grants said to ...
Stran 200
... suppose because it is a kind of animal food . Our He entered upon the state of the nation , and thus discoursed : ' Sir , the great misfortune now is , that government has too little power . All that it has to bestow must of necessity ...
... suppose because it is a kind of animal food . Our He entered upon the state of the nation , and thus discoursed : ' Sir , the great misfortune now is , that government has too little power . All that it has to bestow must of necessity ...
Stran 238
... suppose , will grow ; the basis , I think , four inches ' cross ; the skin folds like loose cloth doubled over his body , and cross his hips ; a vast animal , though young ; as big , perhaps , as four oxen . - The young elephant , with ...
... suppose , will grow ; the basis , I think , four inches ' cross ; the skin folds like loose cloth doubled over his body , and cross his hips ; a vast animal , though young ; as big , perhaps , as four oxen . - The young elephant , with ...
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acquaintance admiration afraid appeared asked Beauclerk Beggar's Opera believe BENNET LANGTON bookseller BOSWELL TO DR called character church compliments consider conversation Court Court of Session dear sir DEAR SIR,-I dined Doctor Doctor of Medicine doubt edition eminent England English Erse father favour Garrick gentleman give glad Goldsmith happy Hebrides honour hope humble servant Inchkenneth JAMES BOSWELL JOHNSON Edinburgh Journey judge King lady Langton laugh learned letter Lichfield live London Lord Bute Lord Hailes Lord Mansfield Lord Monboddo manner means ment mentioned mind nation never obliged observed occasion opinion Oxford perhaps pleased pleasure poem political Raasay reason remark Samuel Johnson Scotch Scotland seems Sir Joshua Reynolds Streatham suppose sure talked tell things thought Thrale tion told truth wish wonderful write written wrote