Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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326. oldal
... talked bawdy ; or that you had seen him in the cart at Tyburn , and he neither swore nor talked bawdy . And is it thus , Sir , that you presume to controvert what I have related ? " Dr. Johnson's animadversion was uttered in such a ...
... talked bawdy ; or that you had seen him in the cart at Tyburn , and he neither swore nor talked bawdy . And is it thus , Sir , that you presume to controvert what I have related ? " Dr. Johnson's animadversion was uttered in such a ...
430. oldal
... talked of Mr. Andrew Stuart's elegant and plausible Letters to Lord Mansfield : " a copy of which had been sent by the author to Dr. Johnson . JOHNSON : " They have not answered the end . They have not been talked of ; I have never ...
... talked of Mr. Andrew Stuart's elegant and plausible Letters to Lord Mansfield : " a copy of which had been sent by the author to Dr. Johnson . JOHNSON : " They have not answered the end . They have not been talked of ; I have never ...
488. oldal
... talked of his " Journey to the Western Islands , " and of his coming away , " willing to believe the second sight " ( edit . 1785 , p . 256 ) , which seemed to excite some ridicule . I was then so impressed with the truth of many of the ...
... talked of his " Journey to the Western Islands , " and of his coming away , " willing to believe the second sight " ( edit . 1785 , p . 256 ) , which seemed to excite some ridicule . I was then so impressed with the truth of many of the ...
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