Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2Times Book Club, 1912 |
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Stran 7
... affected by laboured gesticulations , or believe any man the more because he rolled his eyes , or puffed his cheeks , or spread abroad his arms , or stamped the ground , or thumped his breast ; or turned his eyes sometimes to the ...
... affected by laboured gesticulations , or believe any man the more because he rolled his eyes , or puffed his cheeks , or spread abroad his arms , or stamped the ground , or thumped his breast ; or turned his eyes sometimes to the ...
Stran 12
... affected him ; not that ' his mind had acquired no firmness by the contemplation of mortality ; 1 but that his reverential affection for her was not abated by years , as indeed he retained all his tender feelings even to the latest ...
... affected him ; not that ' his mind had acquired no firmness by the contemplation of mortality ; 1 but that his reverential affection for her was not abated by years , as indeed he retained all his tender feelings even to the latest ...
Stran 47
... affecting to entertain the passions of the place , was violent in opposition ; and half laughing at himself for his pretended zeal , where he had no concern , ex- claimed , ' No , no ! I am against the dockers ; I am a Plymouth man ...
... affecting to entertain the passions of the place , was violent in opposition ; and half laughing at himself for his pretended zeal , where he had no concern , ex- claimed , ' No , no ! I am against the dockers ; I am a Plymouth man ...
Stran 79
... affecting the easy gentleman . Those who were in any way distinguished excited envy in him to so ridiculous an excess that the instances of it are hardly credible . When accompany- ing two beautiful young ladies1 with their mother on a ...
... affecting the easy gentleman . Those who were in any way distinguished excited envy in him to so ridiculous an excess that the instances of it are hardly credible . When accompany- ing two beautiful young ladies1 with their mother on a ...
Stran 96
... affected to be a savage , and railed at all established systems . JOHNSON : " There is nothing surprising in this , sir . He wants to make himself conspicuous . He would tumble in a hog - sty , as long as you looked at him and called to ...
... affected to be a savage , and railed at all established systems . JOHNSON : " There is nothing surprising in this , sir . He wants to make himself conspicuous . He would tumble in a hog - sty , as long as you looked at him and called to ...
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