Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... Wilkes together . How to manage it was a nice and difficult matter . My worthy booksellers and friends , Messieurs ... Wilkes and some more gentlemen , on Wednesday , May 15. ' Pray ( said I ) , let us have Dr. Johnson . ' ' What , with ...
... Wilkes together . How to manage it was a nice and difficult matter . My worthy booksellers and friends , Messieurs ... Wilkes and some more gentlemen , on Wednesday , May 15. ' Pray ( said I ) , let us have Dr. Johnson . ' ' What , with ...
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... Wilkes's head to him in a charger . It would have been only " Off with his head ! So much for Aylesbury . " I was then member for Aylesbury . ' Dr. Johnson and Mr. Wilkes talked of the con- tested passage in Horace's Art of Poetry ...
... Wilkes's head to him in a charger . It would have been only " Off with his head ! So much for Aylesbury . " I was then member for Aylesbury . ' Dr. Johnson and Mr. Wilkes talked of the con- tested passage in Horace's Art of Poetry ...
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... WILKES : " That , I should think , may be safely sworn of all the Scotch nation . ' JOHN- SON ( to Mr. Wilkes ) : You must know , sir , I lately took my friend Boswell , and showed him genuine civilised life in an English provincial ...
... WILKES : " That , I should think , may be safely sworn of all the Scotch nation . ' JOHN- SON ( to Mr. Wilkes ) : You must know , sir , I lately took my friend Boswell , and showed him genuine civilised life in an English provincial ...
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