Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... talk at dinner , and went to sleep after it ; but when he joined us in the drawing - room , he seemed revived , and was again himself . Talking of conversation , he said , " There must , in the first place , be knowledge , there must be ...
... talk at dinner , and went to sleep after it ; but when he joined us in the drawing - room , he seemed revived , and was again himself . Talking of conversation , he said , " There must , in the first place , be knowledge , there must be ...
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... talk is the ebullition of his mind ; he does not talk from a desire of distinction , but because his mind is full . ' He thus curiously characterised one of our old acquaintances : ' — 1 is a good man , sir ; but he is a vain man , and ...
... talk is the ebullition of his mind ; he does not talk from a desire of distinction , but because his mind is full . ' He thus curiously characterised one of our old acquaintances : ' — 1 is a good man , sir ; but he is a vain man , and ...
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... talk of the , vi . 193 n . Webster , Dr. Alexander , promises Johnson information about the Highlands , iii . 124 ; disappoints Johnson , iii . 128 . Wedderburne , Mr. Alexander , his efforts to get rid of his Scotch accent , ii . 53-4 ...
... talk of the , vi . 193 n . Webster , Dr. Alexander , promises Johnson information about the Highlands , iii . 124 ; disappoints Johnson , iii . 128 . Wedderburne , Mr. Alexander , his efforts to get rid of his Scotch accent , ii . 53-4 ...
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