Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... honour Thurlow , sir ; Thurlow is a fine fellow ; he fairly puts his mind to yours . ' After repeating to him some of his pointed , lively sayings , I said , ' It is a pity , sir , you don't always remember your own good things , that ...
... honour Thurlow , sir ; Thurlow is a fine fellow ; he fairly puts his mind to yours . ' After repeating to him some of his pointed , lively sayings , I said , ' It is a pity , sir , you don't always remember your own good things , that ...
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... honour of being Archbishop of Canterbury , Johnson said , ' I am glad he did not go to Lambeth ; for after all , I fear he is a Whig in his heart . ' Johnson's attention to precision and clearness in expression was very remarkable . He ...
... honour of being Archbishop of Canterbury , Johnson said , ' I am glad he did not go to Lambeth ; for after all , I fear he is a Whig in his heart . ' Johnson's attention to precision and clearness in expression was very remarkable . He ...
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... honoured and perpetuated his ancestry . On Thursday , April 10 , I introduced to him , at his 1 [ Written by John , Earl of Egmont . - M . ] house in Bolt Court , the Honourable and Reverend William 34 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON [ 1783.
... honoured and perpetuated his ancestry . On Thursday , April 10 , I introduced to him , at his 1 [ Written by John , Earl of Egmont . - M . ] house in Bolt Court , the Honourable and Reverend William 34 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON [ 1783.
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... At the same time it must be confessed , that from the prevalent notions of honour , a gentleman who receives a challenge is reduced to a dreadful alternative . 49 friend , Tom Cumming , the Quaker , said 48 [ 1783 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
... At the same time it must be confessed , that from the prevalent notions of honour , a gentleman who receives a challenge is reduced to a dreadful alternative . 49 friend , Tom Cumming , the Quaker , said 48 [ 1783 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
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... honour , I did imagine I was vexed , and took a pride in it ; but it was , perhaps , cant ; for I own I neither ate less nor slept less . ' JOHNSON : ' My dear friend , clear your mind of cant . You may talk as other people do : you may ...
... honour , I did imagine I was vexed , and took a pride in it ; but it was , perhaps , cant ; for I own I neither ate less nor slept less . ' JOHNSON : ' My dear friend , clear your mind of cant . You may talk as other people do : you may ...
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