Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... heard Johnson pay his Lordship this high compli- ment : ' I never was in Lord Elibank's company without learning something . ' service . We sat together till it was too late for the afternoon Thrale said , he had come with intention to ...
... heard Johnson pay his Lordship this high compli- ment : ' I never was in Lord Elibank's company without learning something . ' service . We sat together till it was too late for the afternoon Thrale said , he had come with intention to ...
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... heard ? ' ' I have heard Ossian , Oscar , and every one of them . ' Johnson said of Chatterton , ' This is the most extra- ordinary young man that has encountered my know- ledge . It is wonderful how the whelp has written such things ...
... heard ? ' ' I have heard Ossian , Oscar , and every one of them . ' Johnson said of Chatterton , ' This is the most extra- ordinary young man that has encountered my know- ledge . It is wonderful how the whelp has written such things ...
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... heard him praise his liberality ; so to bring out his commendation of his celebrated pupil , I said loudly , ' I have heard Garrick is liberal . ' JOHNSON : ' Yes , sir , I know that Garrick has given away more money than any man in ...
... heard him praise his liberality ; so to bring out his commendation of his celebrated pupil , I said loudly , ' I have heard Garrick is liberal . ' JOHNSON : ' Yes , sir , I know that Garrick has given away more money than any man in ...
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