Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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Stran 61
... [ less trouble ] more facility . ' No man sympathizes with [ vanity depressed ] the sorrows of vanity . ' It had been [ criminal ] less easily excused . ' When he [ threatened to lay down ] talked of laying down his pen . ' Society [ is ...
... [ less trouble ] more facility . ' No man sympathizes with [ vanity depressed ] the sorrows of vanity . ' It had been [ criminal ] less easily excused . ' When he [ threatened to lay down ] talked of laying down his pen . ' Society [ is ...
Stran 255
... less , nor slept less . ' JOHNSON . ' My dear friend , clear your mind of cant . You may talk as other people do you may say to a man , " Sir , I am your most humble servant . " You are not his most humble servant . You may say ...
... less , nor slept less . ' JOHNSON . ' My dear friend , clear your mind of cant . You may talk as other people do you may say to a man , " Sir , I am your most humble servant . " You are not his most humble servant . You may say ...
Stran 423
... less cause of complaint on either side . The retro- spection of this is very pleasant , and I hope we shall never think on each other with less kindness . ' Sept. 9. ' I could not answer your letter ' before this day , be- cause I went ...
... less cause of complaint on either side . The retro- spection of this is very pleasant , and I hope we shall never think on each other with less kindness . ' Sept. 9. ' I could not answer your letter ' before this day , be- cause I went ...
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