Anecdotes of Samuel JohnsonUniversity Press, 1932 - 196 oldal |
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xvi. oldal
... ladies , yellow for gentlemen . " He " conformed to English religious opinions " and became English even in his ... lady ; faces of other times seemed to crowd over her as she sat - the Johnsons , Rey- noldses , etc. , etc .: though ...
... ladies , yellow for gentlemen . " He " conformed to English religious opinions " and became English even in his ... lady ; faces of other times seemed to crowd over her as she sat - the Johnsons , Rey- noldses , etc. , etc .: though ...
103. oldal
... lady , and the ladies never loved My As- -n . I asked him what his wife thought of this attachment ? " She was jealous to be sure ( said he ) , and teized me sometimes when I would let her ; and one day , as a fortune - telling gipsey ...
... lady , and the ladies never loved My As- -n . I asked him what his wife thought of this attachment ? " She was jealous to be sure ( said he ) , and teized me sometimes when I would let her ; and one day , as a fortune - telling gipsey ...
186. oldal
... lady who walked in two minutes before me had blown ' em both into a flame , by whispering something to Mr. Sd ... Lady wept at the confusion she had caused , and I could only say with Lady Macbeth , Soh ! you've displac'd the mirth ...
... lady who walked in two minutes before me had blown ' em both into a flame , by whispering something to Mr. Sd ... Lady wept at the confusion she had caused , and I could only say with Lady Macbeth , Soh ! you've displac'd the mirth ...
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