Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... sir , you may not publish your travels : but I give you my opinion , that you would lessen yourself by it . What can ... Joshua . ' JOHNSON : ' True , sir , but Sir Joshua cannot paint a face when he has not time to look on it ...
... sir , you may not publish your travels : but I give you my opinion , that you would lessen yourself by it . What can ... Joshua . ' JOHNSON : ' True , sir , but Sir Joshua cannot paint a face when he has not time to look on it ...
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... SIR JOSHUA : ' I should have thought so indeed , sir , had I made such a speech as you have now done . ' JOHNSON ( drawing himself in , and I really thought blushing ) : ' Nay , don't be angry . I did not mean to offend you . ' SIR ...
... SIR JOSHUA : ' I should have thought so indeed , sir , had I made such a speech as you have now done . ' JOHNSON ( drawing himself in , and I really thought blushing ) : ' Nay , don't be angry . I did not mean to offend you . ' SIR ...
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... Sir William Temple mentions , that in his travels through the Netherlands he had two or three gentlemen with him ; and when a bumper was necessary , he put it on them . Were I to travel again through the islands , I would have Sir Joshua ...
... Sir William Temple mentions , that in his travels through the Netherlands he had two or three gentlemen with him ; and when a bumper was necessary , he put it on them . Were I to travel again through the islands , I would have Sir Joshua ...
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