Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... present , for then I fall upon soft ground ; but I do not like falling on stones , which is the case when enemies are present . I think this is a pretty good image , sir . ' JOHNSON : ' Sir , it is one of the happiest I have ever heard ...
... present , for then I fall upon soft ground ; but I do not like falling on stones , which is the case when enemies are present . I think this is a pretty good image , sir . ' JOHNSON : ' Sir , it is one of the happiest I have ever heard ...
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James Boswell Augustine Birrell. ingly entertaining to the company who were present , and many a time afterwards it furnished a pleasant topic of merriment : The Ambassador says well , ' bo- came a laughable term of applause ... present, ...
James Boswell Augustine Birrell. ingly entertaining to the company who were present , and many a time afterwards it furnished a pleasant topic of merriment : The Ambassador says well , ' bo- came a laughable term of applause ... present, ...
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... . ' The mortification of Richardson was visible , and he did not speak ten words more the whole day . Dr. Johnson was present , and appeared to enjoy it much . ' He told , in his lively manner , the 168 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON [ 1780.
... . ' The mortification of Richardson was visible , and he did not speak ten words more the whole day . Dr. Johnson was present , and appeared to enjoy it much . ' He told , in his lively manner , the 168 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON [ 1780.
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