Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... answered , that he was indeed fond of going to Oxford sometimes , but was like- wise glad to come back again . The King then asked him what they were doing at Oxford . Johnson answered , he could not much commend their diligence , but ...
... answered , that he was indeed fond of going to Oxford sometimes , but was like- wise glad to come back again . The King then asked him what they were doing at Oxford . Johnson answered , he could not much commend their diligence , but ...
Stran 186
... answered Johnson , " not to Kings . But fearing to be mis- understood , he proceeded to explain himself , and immediately subjoined : " That for those who spoke worse of Kings than they deserved , he could find no excuse ; but that he ...
... answered Johnson , " not to Kings . But fearing to be mis- understood , he proceeded to explain himself , and immediately subjoined : " That for those who spoke worse of Kings than they deserved , he could find no excuse ; but that he ...
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... answer . The Doctor having first asked him if he could bear the whole truth , which way soever it " " 66 might lead , and being answered that he could , declared that , in his opinion , he could not recover without a miracle . ' Then ...
... answer . The Doctor having first asked him if he could bear the whole truth , which way soever it " " 66 might lead , and being answered that he could , declared that , in his opinion , he could not recover without a miracle . ' Then ...
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