Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Thomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 strani |
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Stran 81
... hand , which I understood well enough to come from the first ; others by penny - post , and others by the speakers themselves , who have been pleased to visit St. John's Gate , and show particular marks of their being pleased . " 3 ...
... hand , which I understood well enough to come from the first ; others by penny - post , and others by the speakers themselves , who have been pleased to visit St. John's Gate , and show particular marks of their being pleased . " 3 ...
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... hand , Beauclerk was not spared by his respecta- ble companion , when reproof was proper . Beauclerk had such a propensity to satire , that at one time Johnson said to him , “ You never open your mouth but with intention to give pain ...
... hand , Beauclerk was not spared by his respecta- ble companion , when reproof was proper . Beauclerk had such a propensity to satire , that at one time Johnson said to him , “ You never open your mouth but with intention to give pain ...
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... hand thus , because he is a brute ; and in proportion as men are removed from brutes , action will have the less influence upon them . " MRS . THRALE : " What then , Sir , becomes of Demosthenes's saying ? Action , action , action ...
... hand thus , because he is a brute ; and in proportion as men are removed from brutes , action will have the less influence upon them . " MRS . THRALE : " What then , Sir , becomes of Demosthenes's saying ? Action , action , action ...
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