Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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45. oldal
... tell her that her son Jervis , called to know how she did ; ' and was going away . The maid begged she might run up to tell her mistress , and without attending his answer , left him . Mrs. Johnson , enraptured to hear that her son was ...
... tell her that her son Jervis , called to know how she did ; ' and was going away . The maid begged she might run up to tell her mistress , and without attending his answer , left him . Mrs. Johnson , enraptured to hear that her son was ...
424. oldal
... tell of almost all the living great what they do not wish told . " GOLDSMITH : " It may , per- haps , be necessary for a native to be more cautious ; but a for- eigner who comes among us without prejudice , may be considered as holding ...
... tell of almost all the living great what they do not wish told . " GOLDSMITH : " It may , per- haps , be necessary for a native to be more cautious ; but a for- eigner who comes among us without prejudice , may be considered as holding ...
485. oldal
... tell me . I am , Sir , your most , & c . , SAM . JOHNSON . TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . MY DEAR BOSWELL : I am surprised that , knowing as you do the dis- position of your countrymen to tell lies in favour of each other , you can be at all ...
... tell me . I am , Sir , your most , & c . , SAM . JOHNSON . TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . MY DEAR BOSWELL : I am surprised that , knowing as you do the dis- position of your countrymen to tell lies in favour of each other , you can be at all ...
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