Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Dodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 strani |
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... College , and exercises upon the subject of the day were required . Johnson neglected to perform his , which is much to be re- gretted ; for his vivacity of imagination , and force of language , would probably have produced something ...
... College , and exercises upon the subject of the day were required . Johnson neglected to perform his , which is much to be re- gretted ; for his vivacity of imagination , and force of language , would probably have produced something ...
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... College gate , with a circle of young students round him , whom he was entertaining with wit , and keeping from their studies , if not spiriting them up to rebellion against the College discipline , which in his maturer years he so much ...
... College gate , with a circle of young students round him , whom he was entertaining with wit , and keeping from their studies , if not spiriting them up to rebellion against the College discipline , which in his maturer years he so much ...
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... college , Pembroke . I went with him . He was highly pleased to find all the college servants which he had left there still remaining , particularly a very old butler ; and expressed great satisfaction at being recognised by them , and ...
... college , Pembroke . I went with him . He was highly pleased to find all the college servants which he had left there still remaining , particularly a very old butler ; and expressed great satisfaction at being recognised by them , and ...
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