Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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... John Hawkins , Knight , ' a man , whom , during my long intimacy with Dr. Johnson , I never saw in his company , I think , but once , and I am sure not above twice . Johnson might have esteemed him for his decent , religious demeanor ...
... John Hawkins , Knight , ' a man , whom , during my long intimacy with Dr. Johnson , I never saw in his company , I think , but once , and I am sure not above twice . Johnson might have esteemed him for his decent , religious demeanor ...
89. oldal
... John's gate naturally brought Johnson and him together . ' It is melancholy to reflect , that Johnson and Savage were sometimes in such extreme indigence , that they could not pay for a lodging ; so that they have wandered together ...
... John's gate naturally brought Johnson and him together . ' It is melancholy to reflect , that Johnson and Savage were sometimes in such extreme indigence , that they could not pay for a lodging ; so that they have wandered together ...
570. oldal
... John- son , whether a man's ' being forward to make himself known to eminent people , and seeing as much of life , and getting as much information as he could in every way , was not yet lessening him- self by his forwardness . JOHNSON ...
... John- son , whether a man's ' being forward to make himself known to eminent people , and seeing as much of life , and getting as much information as he could in every way , was not yet lessening him- self by his forwardness . JOHNSON ...
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