Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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... acquaintance commenced about the year 1746 ; and such was Johnson's predilection for him , and fanciful estimation of his moderate abilities , that I have heard him say he should not be satisfied , though attended by all the College of ...
... acquaintance commenced about the year 1746 ; and such was Johnson's predilection for him , and fanciful estimation of his moderate abilities , that I have heard him say he should not be satisfied , though attended by all the College of ...
136. oldal
... acquaintance . When they were one evening together at the Miss Cotterells ' , the then Duchess of Argyle and another lady of high rank came in . Johnson think- ing that the Miss Cotterells were too much engrossed by them , and that he ...
... acquaintance . When they were one evening together at the Miss Cotterells ' , the then Duchess of Argyle and another lady of high rank came in . Johnson think- ing that the Miss Cotterells were too much engrossed by them , and that he ...
226. oldal
... acquaintance of which I had been so long ambitious . My readers will , I trust , excuse me for being thus minutely cir- cumstantial , when it is considered that the acquaintance of Dr. Johnson was to me a most valuable acquisition , and ...
... acquaintance of which I had been so long ambitious . My readers will , I trust , excuse me for being thus minutely cir- cumstantial , when it is considered that the acquaintance of Dr. Johnson was to me a most valuable acquisition , and ...
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