Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... remark . While we went on talking triumphantly , I was fixed in admiration , and said to Mrs. Thrale , ' O for shorthand to take this down ! ' ' You'll carry it all in your head ( said she ) ; a long 4 [ 1783 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
... remark . While we went on talking triumphantly , I was fixed in admiration , and said to Mrs. Thrale , ' O for shorthand to take this down ! ' ' You'll carry it all in your head ( said she ) ; a long 4 [ 1783 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
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... remark which a respectable friend had made to me , upon the then state of Government , when those who had long been in opposition had attained to power , as it was supposed , against the inclination of the sovereign . " You need not be ...
... remark which a respectable friend had made to me , upon the then state of Government , when those who had long been in opposition had attained to power , as it was supposed , against the inclination of the sovereign . " You need not be ...
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... remark is confirmed by the following story , for which I am indebted to Lord Elliot : A country parson , who was re- markable for quoting scraps of Latin in his sermons , having died , one of his parishioners was asked how he liked his ...
... remark is confirmed by the following story , for which I am indebted to Lord Elliot : A country parson , who was re- markable for quoting scraps of Latin in his sermons , having died , one of his parishioners was asked how he liked his ...
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... remark is confirmed by the following story , for which I am indebted to Lord Elliot : A country parson , who was remarkable for quoting scraps of Latin in his sermons , having died , one of his parishioners was asked how he liked his ...
... remark is confirmed by the following story , for which I am indebted to Lord Elliot : A country parson , who was remarkable for quoting scraps of Latin in his sermons , having died , one of his parishioners was asked how he liked his ...
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... remark , ' Sir , there is nothing by which a man exasper- ates most people more than by displaying a superior ability of brilliancy in conversation . They seem pleased at the time , but their envy makes them curse him at their hearts ...
... remark , ' Sir , there is nothing by which a man exasper- ates most people more than by displaying a superior ability of brilliancy in conversation . They seem pleased at the time , but their envy makes them curse him at their hearts ...
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