Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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128. oldal
... seemed to approve not only of the design , but of the argument ; and seemed to exult in a persuasion , that the reputation of Milton was likely to suffer by this discovery . That he was not privy to the imposture , I am well persuaded ...
... seemed to approve not only of the design , but of the argument ; and seemed to exult in a persuasion , that the reputation of Milton was likely to suffer by this discovery . That he was not privy to the imposture , I am well persuaded ...
453. oldal
... seemed impatient till he got rid of us . Johnson could not stop his merriment , but con- tinued it all the way till he got without the Temple - gate . He then burst into such a fit of laughter , that he appeared to be almost in a ...
... seemed impatient till he got rid of us . Johnson could not stop his merriment , but con- tinued it all the way till he got without the Temple - gate . He then burst into such a fit of laughter , that he appeared to be almost in a ...
556. oldal
... seemed very happy in the near prospect of going to Italy with Mr. and Mrs. Thrale . " But , " said he , " before leaving England I am to take a jaunt to Oxford , Birmingham , my native city Lichfield , and my old friend , Dr. Taylor's ...
... seemed very happy in the near prospect of going to Italy with Mr. and Mrs. Thrale . " But , " said he , " before leaving England I am to take a jaunt to Oxford , Birmingham , my native city Lichfield , and my old friend , Dr. Taylor's ...
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