Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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253. oldal
... dined , you would choose rather to dine with the first man of genius ; but to gain most respect , you should dine with the first duke in England . For nine people in ten that you meet with , would have a higher opinion of you for having ...
... dined , you would choose rather to dine with the first man of genius ; but to gain most respect , you should dine with the first duke in England . For nine people in ten that you meet with , would have a higher opinion of you for having ...
270. oldal
... dined or supped , and to recollect very minutely what he had liked . I remember when he was in Scotland , his praising " Gordon's palates " ( a dish of palates at the Honorable Alex- ander Gordon's ) with a warmth of expression which ...
... dined or supped , and to recollect very minutely what he had liked . I remember when he was in Scotland , his praising " Gordon's palates " ( a dish of palates at the Honorable Alex- ander Gordon's ) with a warmth of expression which ...
537. oldal
... dined [ with us ] : I waited on them home . — Their gar- den pretty , with covered walks , but small ; yet may hold many students . The Doctors of the Sorbonne are all equal ; choose those who succeed to vacancies . Profit little ...
... dined [ with us ] : I waited on them home . — Their gar- den pretty , with covered walks , but small ; yet may hold many students . The Doctors of the Sorbonne are all equal ; choose those who succeed to vacancies . Profit little ...
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