Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5 |
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D. R. JOHNSON had for many years given me hopes that we should go together , and visit the Hebrides ' . Martin's Account of those islands had impressed us with a notion that we might there contemplate a system of life almost totally ...
D. R. JOHNSON had for many years given me hopes that we should go together , and visit the Hebrides ' . Martin's Account of those islands had impressed us with a notion that we might there contemplate a system of life almost totally ...
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When I saw you last , you gave us some hopes that you might prevail with Mr. Johnson to make out that excursion to ... and therefore I hope you will without delay write to me what I know you think , that I may read it to the mighty sage ...
When I saw you last , you gave us some hopes that you might prevail with Mr. Johnson to make out that excursion to ... and therefore I hope you will without delay write to me what I know you think , that I may read it to the mighty sage ...
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I am to set out this day for London , and hope to have the honour of paying my respects to Mr. Johnson and you , about a week or ten days hence . I shall then do what I can , to enforce the topick you mention ; but at present I cannot ...
I am to set out this day for London , and hope to have the honour of paying my respects to Mr. Johnson and you , about a week or ten days hence . I shall then do what I can , to enforce the topick you mention ; but at present I cannot ...
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This imperfect sketch of the COMBINATION and the form ' of that Wonderful Man , whom I venerated and loved while in this world , and after whom I humble hope , now that it has pleased ALMIGHTY GOD to call him to a better world ...
This imperfect sketch of the COMBINATION and the form ' of that Wonderful Man , whom I venerated and loved while in this world , and after whom I humble hope , now that it has pleased ALMIGHTY GOD to call him to a better world ...
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I presented Mr. Johnson to his Lordship , who politely said to him , I have not the honour of knowing you ; but I hope for it , and to see you at my house . I am to wait on you tomorrow . ' This respectable English judge will be long ...
I presented Mr. Johnson to his Lordship , who politely said to him , I have not the honour of knowing you ; but I hope for it , and to see you at my house . I am to wait on you tomorrow . ' This respectable English judge will be long ...
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answer ante appearance asked August believe Boswell called carried castle character chief church conversation dinner Edinburgh edition England English expressed father gave give given heard Highland History honour hope island Italy James John Johnson kind King knew known Lady Laird land late learning less Letters lived London looked Lord manner mean mentioned miles mind morning nature never night observed once opinion particular passage passed perhaps person Piozzi pleased present published Rasay reason remarkable respect says Scotland Scott seemed seen Sept SEPTEMBER shew side speak stone story suppose sure talked tell thing thought tion told took walked wish writing written wrote young