Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 2. kötetClarendon Press, 1934 |
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... conversation a and gracious behaviour . He said to Mr. Barnard , Sir , they may talk of the King as they will ; but he is the finest gentleman I have ever seen 4. ' And he after- a conversation 1 , 2 " reviews in London , with critical ...
... conversation a and gracious behaviour . He said to Mr. Barnard , Sir , they may talk of the King as they will ; but he is the finest gentleman I have ever seen 4. ' And he after- a conversation 1 , 2 " reviews in London , with critical ...
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... conversation . The foundation ( said he , ) must be laid by reading . General principles must be had from books , which , however , must be brought to the test of real life . In conversation you never get a system . What is said upon a ...
... conversation . The foundation ( said he , ) must be laid by reading . General principles must be had from books , which , however , must be brought to the test of real life . In conversation you never get a system . What is said upon a ...
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... conversation , in commenting on Gray's lack of facility for conversation in general says , " this arose , perhaps , partly from natural reserve , and what is called shyness , and partly from having lived retired in the university during ...
... conversation , in commenting on Gray's lack of facility for conversation in general says , " this arose , perhaps , partly from natural reserve , and what is called shyness , and partly from having lived retired in the university during ...
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