Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... tell him a great deal about Pope , ' Sir , he will tell me nothing . ' I had the honour of being known to his Lordship , and applied to him of myself , without being commissioned by Johnson . His Lordship be- haved in the most polite ...
... tell him a great deal about Pope , ' Sir , he will tell me nothing . ' I had the honour of being known to his Lordship , and applied to him of myself , without being commissioned by Johnson . His Lordship be- haved in the most polite ...
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... tell his brother . ' BOSWELL : Certainly , his elder brother . ' JOHNSON : 6 ' You would tell your friend of a woman's infamy , to prevent his marrying a whore : there is the same reason to tell him of his wife's infidelity , when he is ...
... tell his brother . ' BOSWELL : Certainly , his elder brother . ' JOHNSON : 6 ' You would tell your friend of a woman's infamy , to prevent his marrying a whore : there is the same reason to tell him of his wife's infidelity , when he is ...
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... tell you that I have much kindness for you and Mrs. Beattie ; and that I wish your health better and your life long . Try change of air , and come a few degrees southwards ; a softer climate may do you both good ; winter is coming in ...
... tell you that I have much kindness for you and Mrs. Beattie ; and that I wish your health better and your life long . Try change of air , and come a few degrees southwards ; a softer climate may do you both good ; winter is coming in ...
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