Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... once felt himself roused ; and answered , ' Sir , there is no settling the point of pre- cedency between a louse and a flea . ' Once , when checking my boasting too frequently of myself in company , he said to me , ' Boswell , you often ...
... once felt himself roused ; and answered , ' Sir , there is no settling the point of pre- cedency between a louse and a flea . ' Once , when checking my boasting too frequently of myself in company , he said to me , ' Boswell , you often ...
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... Once , and only once , I had the satisfaction of seeing your illustrious friend ; and as I feel a particular regard for all whom he distinguished with his esteem and friendship , so I derive much pleasure from reflecting that I once ...
... Once , and only once , I had the satisfaction of seeing your illustrious friend ; and as I feel a particular regard for all whom he distinguished with his esteem and friendship , so I derive much pleasure from reflecting that I once ...
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... once satisfied Dr. Johnson that he was not to blame . Upon which Johnson candidly and earnestly said to him , ' Mr. Compositor , I ask your pardon ; Mr. Compositor , I ask your pardon , again and again . ' His generous humanity to the ...
... once satisfied Dr. Johnson that he was not to blame . Upon which Johnson candidly and earnestly said to him , ' Mr. Compositor , I ask your pardon ; Mr. Compositor , I ask your pardon , again and again . ' His generous humanity to the ...
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