Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, 2. kötetHarper, 1850 |
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... Johnson , and his description of my friend while there was abundantly ludicrous . He told me , that the French were quite astonished at his figure and manner , and at his dress , which he ob- stinately continued exactly as in London ...
... Johnson , and his description of my friend while there was abundantly ludicrous . He told me , that the French were quite astonished at his figure and manner , and at his dress , which he ob- stinately continued exactly as in London ...
20. oldal
... Johnson's English pronunciation : yet upon another occasion he was observed to speak French to a Frenchman of high rank , who spoke Eng- lish ; and being asked the reason , with some expression of surprise , he answered , " because I ...
... Johnson's English pronunciation : yet upon another occasion he was observed to speak French to a Frenchman of high rank , who spoke Eng- lish ; and being asked the reason , with some expression of surprise , he answered , " because I ...
32. oldal
... JOHNSON . " Foote is quite impartial , for he tells lies of every body . " p . 89 . Crad . Mem . p . 98 . [ Mr. Cradock 2 relates that a gen- tleman sitting next to Johnson at a table where Foote was entertaining the company with some ...
... JOHNSON . " Foote is quite impartial , for he tells lies of every body . " p . 89 . Crad . Mem . p . 98 . [ Mr. Cradock 2 relates that a gen- tleman sitting next to Johnson at a table where Foote was entertaining the company with some ...
35. oldal
... JOHNSON . " Let him take that the circumstances of difficulty enhance a course of chymistry , or a course of rope the value of a marble head , we should con- dancing , or a course of any thing to which sider , that if it requires a long ...
... JOHNSON . " Let him take that the circumstances of difficulty enhance a course of chymistry , or a course of rope the value of a marble head , we should con- dancing , or a course of any thing to which sider , that if it requires a long ...
44. oldal
... Johnson and Garrick . But I found he was averse to it . " the warmest admiration , by the name of Molly. 66 دو Very little business appeared to be going forward in Lichfield . I found , however , two strange manufactures for so inland a ...
... Johnson and Garrick . But I found he was averse to it . " the warmest admiration , by the name of Molly. 66 دو Very little business appeared to be going forward in Lichfield . I found , however , two strange manufactures for so inland a ...
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