Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... drink : there may be a good reason for drinking . ' I mentioned a nobleman , who I believed was really uneasy if his company would not drink hard . JOHN- SON : That is from having had people about him whom he has been accustomed to ...
... drink : there may be a good reason for drinking . ' I mentioned a nobleman , who I believed was really uneasy if his company would not drink hard . JOHN- SON : That is from having had people about him whom he has been accustomed to ...
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... drink with him , he should buy a slave , and then he would be sure to have it . They who submit to drink as another pleases , make themselves his slaves . ' BOSWELL : ' But , sir , you will surely make allowance for the duty of ...
... drink with him , he should buy a slave , and then he would be sure to have it . They who submit to drink as another pleases , make themselves his slaves . ' BOSWELL : ' But , sir , you will surely make allowance for the duty of ...
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... drink brandy . In the first place , the flavour of brandy is most grateful to the palate ; and then brandy will do soonest for a man what drinking can do for him . There are , indeed , few who are able to drink brandy . That is a power ...
... drink brandy . In the first place , the flavour of brandy is most grateful to the palate ; and then brandy will do soonest for a man what drinking can do for him . There are , indeed , few who are able to drink brandy . That is a power ...
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