Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... asked where he lived , and said he should be glad to see him at Bolt Court . EDWARDS : ' Ah , sir ! we are old men now . ' JOHNSON ( who never liked to think of being old ) : ' Don't let us discourage one another . ' EDWARDS : ' Why ...
... asked where he lived , and said he should be glad to see him at Bolt Court . EDWARDS : ' Ah , sir ! we are old men now . ' JOHNSON ( who never liked to think of being old ) : ' Don't let us discourage one another . ' EDWARDS : ' Why ...
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... asked him why he had said so harsh a thing . JOHNSON : ' Because , sir , you made me angry about the Americans . ' BOSWELL : ' But why did you not take your revenge directly ? ' JOHNSON ( smiling ) : ' Because , sir , I had nothing ...
... asked him why he had said so harsh a thing . JOHNSON : ' Because , sir , you made me angry about the Americans . ' BOSWELL : ' But why did you not take your revenge directly ? ' JOHNSON ( smiling ) : ' Because , sir , I had nothing ...
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... asked him how he liked that paper ; he shook his head and answered , " too wordy . " At another time , when one was reading his tragedy of Irene to a company at a house in the country , he left the room and somebody having asked him the ...
... asked him how he liked that paper ; he shook his head and answered , " too wordy . " At another time , when one was reading his tragedy of Irene to a company at a house in the country , he left the room and somebody having asked him the ...
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