Boswell's Life of Johnson, Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebride and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötetClarendon Press, 1934 |
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... conversation ; for when there is , people differ in opinion , and get into bad humour , or some of the company who are not capable of such conversation , are left out , and feel themselves uneasy . It was for this reason , Sir Robert ...
... conversation ; for when there is , people differ in opinion , and get into bad humour , or some of the company who are not capable of such conversation , are left out , and feel themselves uneasy . It was for this reason , Sir Robert ...
183. oldal
... conversation so as to exhibit it with any degree of its original flavour , it was necessary to write it down without delay . To record his sayings , after some distance of time , was like preserving or pickling long - kept and faded ...
... conversation so as to exhibit it with any degree of its original flavour , it was necessary to write it down without delay . To record his sayings , after some distance of time , was like preserving or pickling long - kept and faded ...
339. oldal
... conversation is neither instructive nor brilliant . He does not talk as if impelled by any fullness of knowledge or vivacity of imagination . His conversation is like that of any other sensible man . He talks with no wish either to ...
... conversation is neither instructive nor brilliant . He does not talk as if impelled by any fullness of knowledge or vivacity of imagination . His conversation is like that of any other sensible man . He talks with no wish either to ...
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