Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... mentioned what I knew would please him , -my having brought an old man of eighty - eight from a lonely cottage to a comfortable habitation within my enclosures , where he had good neighbours near to him , -I received an answer in ...
... mentioned what I knew would please him , -my having brought an old man of eighty - eight from a lonely cottage to a comfortable habitation within my enclosures , where he had good neighbours near to him , -I received an answer in ...
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... mentioned it to Johnson , Sir ( said heard be ) , if Rose said this , I never natural in a man of a good heart , who was not conscious of any ill - will to mankind , though the sharp sayings which were sometimes produced by his ...
... mentioned it to Johnson , Sir ( said heard be ) , if Rose said this , I never natural in a man of a good heart , who was not conscious of any ill - will to mankind , though the sharp sayings which were sometimes produced by his ...
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... mentioned this to Johnson , not doubting that it would please him , as he had a great value for Oglethorpe , the fretfulness of his disease unexpectedly showed itself ; his anger suddenly kindled , and he said with vehemence , ' Did not ...
... mentioned this to Johnson , not doubting that it would please him , as he had a great value for Oglethorpe , the fretfulness of his disease unexpectedly showed itself ; his anger suddenly kindled , and he said with vehemence , ' Did not ...
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... mentioned how commonly it was used in Turkey , and that therefore it could not be so pernicious as he apprehended . He grew warm and said , ' Turks take opium and Christians take opium ; but Russell , in his account of Aleppo , tells us ...
... mentioned how commonly it was used in Turkey , and that therefore it could not be so pernicious as he apprehended . He grew warm and said , ' Turks take opium and Christians take opium ; but Russell , in his account of Aleppo , tells us ...
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... mentioned politics . JOHNSON : ' Sir , I'd as soon have a man to break my bones as talk to me of public affairs , internal or external . I have lived to see things all as bad as they can be . ' Having mentioned his friend , the second ...
... mentioned politics . JOHNSON : ' Sir , I'd as soon have a man to break my bones as talk to me of public affairs , internal or external . I have lived to see things all as bad as they can be . ' Having mentioned his friend , the second ...
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