Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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207. oldal
... manner as almost any of his very numer- ous acquaintance . Mr. Edwards had said to me aside , that Dr. Johnson should have been of a profession . I repeated the remark to Johnson that I might have his own thoughts on the subject ...
... manner as almost any of his very numer- ous acquaintance . Mr. Edwards had said to me aside , that Dr. Johnson should have been of a profession . I repeated the remark to Johnson that I might have his own thoughts on the subject ...
499. oldal
... manner , happened to say , " I don't understand you , Sir ; " upon which Johnson observed , " Sir , I have found you an argument ; but I am not obliged to find you an understanding . " Talking to me of Horry Walpole ( as Horace late ...
... manner , happened to say , " I don't understand you , Sir ; " upon which Johnson observed , " Sir , I have found you an argument ; but I am not obliged to find you an understanding . " Talking to me of Horry Walpole ( as Horace late ...
544. oldal
... manner as may divert as well as instruct . History of the Heathen Mythology , with an explication of the fables , both allegorical and histori- cal ; with references to the poets . History of the State of Venice , in a compendious manner ...
... manner as may divert as well as instruct . History of the Heathen Mythology , with an explication of the fables , both allegorical and histori- cal ; with references to the poets . History of the State of Venice , in a compendious manner ...
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