Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... knowledge with him if he would bring home knowledge . ' BOSWELL : ' The proverb , I suppose , sir , means he must carry a large stock with him to trade with . ' JOHNSON : ' Yes , sir . ' It was a delightful day . As we walked to St. Cle ...
... knowledge with him if he would bring home knowledge . ' BOSWELL : ' The proverb , I suppose , sir , means he must carry a large stock with him to trade with . ' JOHNSON : ' Yes , sir . ' It was a delightful day . As we walked to St. Cle ...
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... knowledge , or claret and ignorance . ' Dr. Robertson ( who is very companionable ) was beginning to dissent as to the proscription of claret . JOHNSON ( with a placid smile ) : ' Nay , sir , you shall not differ with me ; as I have ...
... knowledge , or claret and ignorance . ' Dr. Robertson ( who is very companionable ) was beginning to dissent as to the proscription of claret . JOHNSON ( with a placid smile ) : ' Nay , sir , you shall not differ with me ; as I have ...
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... knowledge of you , I have had enough to make me wish for more ; and though it be now a long time since I was honoured by your visit , I had too much pleasure from it to forget it . By those whom we delight to remember , we are unwilling ...
... knowledge of you , I have had enough to make me wish for more ; and though it be now a long time since I was honoured by your visit , I had too much pleasure from it to forget it . By those whom we delight to remember , we are unwilling ...
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