Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... dinner at home with Mrs. Williams . ' BOSWELL : ' But , my dear sir , you know you were engaged to Mr. Dilly , and I told him SO . He will expect you , and will be much disappointed if you don't come . ' JOHNSON : You must talk to Mrs ...
... dinner at home with Mrs. Williams . ' BOSWELL : ' But , my dear sir , you know you were engaged to Mr. Dilly , and I told him SO . He will expect you , and will be much disappointed if you don't come . ' JOHNSON : You must talk to Mrs ...
Stran 284
... dinner that a hungry man has in eating a luxurious dinner . You see I put the case fairly . A hungry man may have as much , nay more , pleasure in eating a plain dinner than a man grown fastidious has in eating a luxurious dinner . But ...
... dinner that a hungry man has in eating a luxurious dinner . You see I put the case fairly . A hungry man may have as much , nay more , pleasure in eating a plain dinner than a man grown fastidious has in eating a luxurious dinner . But ...
Stran 287
... dinner Dr. Johnson seized upon Mr. Charles Sheridan's1 Account of the late Revolution in Sweden , and seemed to read it ravenously , as if he devoured it , which was to all appearance his method of studying . He knows how to read better ...
... dinner Dr. Johnson seized upon Mr. Charles Sheridan's1 Account of the late Revolution in Sweden , and seemed to read it ravenously , as if he devoured it , which was to all appearance his method of studying . He knows how to read better ...
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