Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. Age 35. ] JOHNSON'S EXTREME INDIGENCE . 89 as a writer for his bread , his visit to St. John's gate naturally brought Johnson and him together . ' It is melancholy to reflect , that Johnson and Savage ...
James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. Age 35. ] JOHNSON'S EXTREME INDIGENCE . 89 as a writer for his bread , his visit to St. John's gate naturally brought Johnson and him together . ' It is melancholy to reflect , that Johnson and Savage ...
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... Johnson by sallies of infidelity or licentiousness ; and Johnson delighted in the good qualities of Beauclerk , and hoped to correct the evil . Innumerable were the scenes in which Johnson was amused by these young men . Beauclerk could ...
... Johnson by sallies of infidelity or licentiousness ; and Johnson delighted in the good qualities of Beauclerk , and hoped to correct the evil . Innumerable were the scenes in which Johnson was amused by these young men . Beauclerk could ...
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... Johnson , 66 every one acquainted with microscopes knows , that the more of them he looks through , the less the object will appear . " " Why , " replied the King , " this is not only telling an untruth , but telling it clumsily ; for ...
... Johnson , 66 every one acquainted with microscopes knows , that the more of them he looks through , the less the object will appear . " " Why , " replied the King , " this is not only telling an untruth , but telling it clumsily ; for ...
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