Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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... called for by the audience . The most striking and brilliant passages of it have been so often repeated , and are so well recollected by all the lovers of the drama , and of poetry , that it would be superfluous to point them out . In ...
... called for by the audience . The most striking and brilliant passages of it have been so often repeated , and are so well recollected by all the lovers of the drama , and of poetry , that it would be superfluous to point them out . In ...
247. oldal
... called to him to come out . But let him alone , never mind him , and he'll soon give it over . " I added , that the same person maintained that there was no distinction between virtue and vice . JOHNSON : " Why , Sir , if the fellow ...
... called to him to come out . But let him alone , never mind him , and he'll soon give it over . " I added , that the same person maintained that there was no distinction between virtue and vice . JOHNSON : " Why , Sir , if the fellow ...
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... called ) was opposed in his application to be inducted , because it was alleged that he had been guilty of fornication five years before . JOHNSON : " Why , Sir , if he has repented , it is not a suf- ficient objection . A man who is ...
... called ) was opposed in his application to be inducted , because it was alleged that he had been guilty of fornication five years before . JOHNSON : " Why , Sir , if he has repented , it is not a suf- ficient objection . A man who is ...
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