Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, Limited, 1901 |
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... told me that this was a fiction from beginning to end.1 After musing for some time , he said , ' I wonder how I should have any enemies ; for I do harm to nobody.'2 BosWELL : ' In the first place , sir , you will be pleased to recollect ...
... told me that this was a fiction from beginning to end.1 After musing for some time , he said , ' I wonder how I should have any enemies ; for I do harm to nobody.'2 BosWELL : ' In the first place , sir , you will be pleased to recollect ...
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... told me that he was to go to his own house in the afternoon . He was better , I perceived he was an unruly patient , for Sir Lucas Pepys , who visited him while I was with him , said , ' If you were tractable , sir , I should prescribe ...
... told me that he was to go to his own house in the afternoon . He was better , I perceived he was an unruly patient , for Sir Lucas Pepys , who visited him while I was with him , said , ' If you were tractable , sir , I should prescribe ...
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... told by him that Dr. Johnson saw company on Saturday evenings , and he would meet me at Johnson's that night . When I mentioned this to Johnson , not doubting that it would please him , as he had a great value for Oglethorpe , the ...
... told by him that Dr. Johnson saw company on Saturday evenings , and he would meet me at Johnson's that night . When I mentioned this to Johnson , not doubting that it would please him , as he had a great value for Oglethorpe , the ...
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... told him I should send him some ' Essays ' which I had written , which I hoped he would be so good as to read , and pick out the good ones . JOHNSON : ' Nay , his Lordship can display , I cannot but suspect that his unfavourable ...
... told him I should send him some ' Essays ' which I had written , which I hoped he would be so good as to read , and pick out the good ones . JOHNSON : ' Nay , his Lordship can display , I cannot but suspect that his unfavourable ...
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... told him I was going to sup at Mr. Beauclerk's , he said , ' I'll go with you . ' After having walked part of the way , seeming to recollect something , he sud- denly stopped and said , ' I cannot go , -but I do not love Beauclerk the ...
... told him I was going to sup at Mr. Beauclerk's , he said , ' I'll go with you . ' After having walked part of the way , seeming to recollect something , he sud- denly stopped and said , ' I cannot go , -but I do not love Beauclerk the ...
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