Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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... young people ; because , in the first place , I don't like to think myself growing old . In the next place , young acquaintances must last longest , if they do last ; and then , Sir , young men have more virtue than old men ; they have ...
... young people ; because , in the first place , I don't like to think myself growing old . In the next place , young acquaintances must last longest , if they do last ; and then , Sir , young men have more virtue than old men ; they have ...
287. oldal
... young man's good intention , he kindly noticed him , and probably would have done more , had not the young man died . In his Preface to " Shakspeare , " Johnson treated Voltaire very contemptuously , observing , upon some of his remarks ...
... young man's good intention , he kindly noticed him , and probably would have done more , had not the young man died . In his Preface to " Shakspeare , " Johnson treated Voltaire very contemptuously , observing , upon some of his remarks ...
535. oldal
... young and small . Women's saddles seem ill made . Queen's bridle woven with silver.- Tags to strike the horse . - - - Sunday , Oct. 22. To Versailles , a mean town . Carriages of business passing . - Mean shops against the wall . - Our ...
... young and small . Women's saddles seem ill made . Queen's bridle woven with silver.- Tags to strike the horse . - - - Sunday , Oct. 22. To Versailles , a mean town . Carriages of business passing . - Mean shops against the wall . - Our ...
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