Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... hear you play on the violoncello . That should have been your instrument . " JOHNSON : " Sir , I might as well have played on the violoncello as another ; but I should have done nothing else . No , Sir ; a man would never undertake ...
... hear you play on the violoncello . That should have been your instrument . " JOHNSON : " Sir , I might as well have played on the violoncello as another ; but I should have done nothing else . No , Sir ; a man would never undertake ...
Stran 562
... hear it discussed . JOHNSON ( somewhat warmly ) : " One would not go to such a place to hear it , -one would not be seen in such a place , -to give countenance to such a meeting . " I , however , resolved that I would go . " But , Sir ...
... hear it discussed . JOHNSON ( somewhat warmly ) : " One would not go to such a place to hear it , -one would not be seen in such a place , -to give countenance to such a meeting . " I , however , resolved that I would go . " But , Sir ...
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... hear some good of me , but I have not much good to tell ; if I grow not it is all that I can say . I hope Mrs. Hoole receives more help from her migration . Make her my compliments , and write again to , dear Sir , your affectionate ...
... hear some good of me , but I have not much good to tell ; if I grow not it is all that I can say . I hope Mrs. Hoole receives more help from her migration . Make her my compliments , and write again to , dear Sir , your affectionate ...
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