Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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Stran 49
... drinking makes people talk better . ' JOHNSON : ' No , sir ; wine gives not light , gay , ideal hilarity , but ... drink- ing . ' JOHNSON : ' Perhaps contempt . And , sir , it is not necessary to be drunk oneself to relish the wit ...
... drinking makes people talk better . ' JOHNSON : ' No , sir ; wine gives not light , gay , ideal hilarity , but ... drink- ing . ' JOHNSON : ' Perhaps contempt . And , sir , it is not necessary to be drunk oneself to relish the wit ...
Stran 244
... drinking . There can be no doubt that some men can drink without suffering any injury , such a quantity , as to others appears incredible . It is but fair to add , that Dr. Campbell told me he took a very long time to this great ...
... drinking . There can be no doubt that some men can drink without suffering any injury , such a quantity , as to others appears incredible . It is but fair to add , that Dr. Campbell told me he took a very long time to this great ...
Stran 246
... drinking wine , he said , ' I did not leave off wine because I could not bear it ! I have drunk three bottles of port ... drink wine was a great deduction from life . ' JOHNSON : ' It is a diminution of pleasure , to be sure ; but I do ...
... drinking wine , he said , ' I did not leave off wine because I could not bear it ! I have drunk three bottles of port ... drink wine was a great deduction from life . ' JOHNSON : ' It is a diminution of pleasure , to be sure ; but I do ...
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