Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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Stran 42
... mentioned particularly Mr. Ince , who used to frequent Tom's coffee - house . ' But ( said Johnson ) , you must consider how highly Steele speaks of Mr. Ince . ' He would not allow that the paper on carrying a boy to travel , signed ...
... mentioned particularly Mr. Ince , who used to frequent Tom's coffee - house . ' But ( said Johnson ) , you must consider how highly Steele speaks of Mr. Ince . ' He would not allow that the paper on carrying a boy to travel , signed ...
Stran 156
... mentioned ; for instance , whether it should be mentioned that Addison and Parnell drank too freely ; for people will probably more easily indulge in drinking from knowing this ; so that more ill may be done by the example , than good ...
... mentioned ; for instance , whether it should be mentioned that Addison and Parnell drank too freely ; for people will probably more easily indulge in drinking from knowing this ; so that more ill may be done by the example , than good ...
Stran 159
... mention his birthday . He did not seem pleased at this time that I mentioned it , and said ( somewhat sternly ) , ' he would not have the lustre lighted next day . ' Some ladies , who had been present yesterday when I mentioned his ...
... mention his birthday . He did not seem pleased at this time that I mentioned it , and said ( somewhat sternly ) , ' he would not have the lustre lighted next day . ' Some ladies , who had been present yesterday when I mentioned his ...
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