Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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163. oldal
... things will happen to intercept every pleasure , though it [ be ] only that of two friends meeting together . I have promised myself every day to inform you when you might expect me at Ox- ford , and have not been able to fix a time ...
... things will happen to intercept every pleasure , though it [ be ] only that of two friends meeting together . I have promised myself every day to inform you when you might expect me at Ox- ford , and have not been able to fix a time ...
252. oldal
... things , could be said upon it . Sir , there is nothing for which you may not muster up more plausible argu- ments ... thing , that they make no scruple to hang a man for it . When I was running about this town a very poor fellow ...
... things , could be said upon it . Sir , there is nothing for which you may not muster up more plausible argu- ments ... thing , that they make no scruple to hang a man for it . When I was running about this town a very poor fellow ...
296. oldal
... things which have pleased us ; whether it be that we are fatigued and don't choose to carry so many things any farther , or that we find other things which we like better . " BOSWELL : " But , Sir , why do n't you give us something in ...
... things which have pleased us ; whether it be that we are fatigued and don't choose to carry so many things any farther , or that we find other things which we like better . " BOSWELL : " But , Sir , why do n't you give us something in ...
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