Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... Scotch accents in my friend Boswell , I doubt , Sir , if any Scotchman ever attains to a perfect English pronun- ciation . " JOHNSON : “ Why , Sir , few of them do , because they do not persevere after acquiring a certain degree of it ...
... Scotch accents in my friend Boswell , I doubt , Sir , if any Scotchman ever attains to a perfect English pronun- ciation . " JOHNSON : “ Why , Sir , few of them do , because they do not persevere after acquiring a certain degree of it ...
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... Scotch , which I always ascribed to that nationality which he observed in them , he said to the same gentleman , " When I find a Scotch- man to whom an Englishman is as a Scotchman , that Scotchman shall be as an Englishman to me ...
... Scotch , which I always ascribed to that nationality which he observed in them , he said to the same gentleman , " When I find a Scotch- man to whom an Englishman is as a Scotchman , that Scotchman shall be as an Englishman to me ...
Stran 314
... Scotch politeness , and Scotch hospitality , and Scotch beauty , and of every thing Scotch , but Scotch oat - cakes , and Scotch prejudices . " Let me know the answer of Rasay , and the decision relating to Sir Allan . 3 I am , my ...
... Scotch politeness , and Scotch hospitality , and Scotch beauty , and of every thing Scotch , but Scotch oat - cakes , and Scotch prejudices . " Let me know the answer of Rasay , and the decision relating to Sir Allan . 3 I am , my ...
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