Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... told me that he dined the day before at a friend's house , with a very pretty company ' ; and I asked him if there was good conversation , he answered , ' No , sir ; we had talk enough , but no conversation ; there was nothing discussed ...
... told me that he dined the day before at a friend's house , with a very pretty company ' ; and I asked him if there was good conversation , he answered , ' No , sir ; we had talk enough , but no conversation ; there was nothing discussed ...
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... told us , that Dr. Brocklesby had upon this occasion offered him a hundred a year for his life . A grateful tear started into his eye , as he spoke this in a faltering tone . Sir Joshua and I endeavoured to flatter his imagina- tion ...
... told us , that Dr. Brocklesby had upon this occasion offered him a hundred a year for his life . A grateful tear started into his eye , as he spoke this in a faltering tone . Sir Joshua and I endeavoured to flatter his imagina- tion ...
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... told about him , than one truth he does not wish to be told , ' iii . 77 ; ' He lies , and he knows he lies , ' v . 186 ; John- son's use of the expression with reference to unintentional mis- takes or errors , v . 186 . Life ...
... told about him , than one truth he does not wish to be told , ' iii . 77 ; ' He lies , and he knows he lies , ' v . 186 ; John- son's use of the expression with reference to unintentional mis- takes or errors , v . 186 . Life ...
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