Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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103. oldal
... mention his birthday . He did not seem pleased at this time that I mentioned it , and said ( some- what sternly ) " he would not have the lustre lighted the next day . " Some ladies , who had been present yesterday when I mentioned his ...
... mention his birthday . He did not seem pleased at this time that I mentioned it , and said ( some- what sternly ) " he would not have the lustre lighted the next day . " Some ladies , who had been present yesterday when I mentioned his ...
255. oldal
... mentioned evil - speaking . As we were mov- ing slowly along in the crowd from church , Johnson jogged my elbow , and said , " Did you attend to the sermon ? " " Yes , Sir , " said I , " it was very applicable to us . " He , however ...
... mentioned evil - speaking . As we were mov- ing slowly along in the crowd from church , Johnson jogged my elbow , and said , " Did you attend to the sermon ? " " Yes , Sir , " said I , " it was very applicable to us . " He , however ...
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... mentioned a respectable gentleman , who became extremely penurious near the close of his life . Johnson said there must have been a degree of madness about him . " Not at all , Sir , " said Dr. Brocklesby , " his judgment was entire ...
... mentioned a respectable gentleman , who became extremely penurious near the close of his life . Johnson said there must have been a degree of madness about him . " Not at all , Sir , " said Dr. Brocklesby , " his judgment was entire ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Korlátozott előnézet - 1962 |
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