Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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231. oldal
... tell him a great deal about Pope , " Sir , he will tell me nothing . " I had the honor of be- ing known to his Lordship , and applied to him of myself , without being commissioned by Johnson . His Lordship behaved in the most polite and ...
... tell him a great deal about Pope , " Sir , he will tell me nothing . " I had the honor of be- ing known to his Lordship , and applied to him of myself , without being commissioned by Johnson . His Lordship behaved in the most polite and ...
234. oldal
... tell your friend to make him unhappy ? JOHNSON : " Perhaps , Sir , I should not ; but that would be from prudence on my own account . A man would tell his father . " BOSWELL : " Yes ; because he would not have spurious children to get ...
... tell your friend to make him unhappy ? JOHNSON : " Perhaps , Sir , I should not ; but that would be from prudence on my own account . A man would tell his father . " BOSWELL : " Yes ; because he would not have spurious children to get ...
235. oldal
... tell your friend of a woman's infamy , to prevent his marrying a whore : there is the same reason to tell him of his wife's infidelity , when he is married , to prevent the consequences of imposition . It is a breach of confidence not ...
... tell your friend of a woman's infamy , to prevent his marrying a whore : there is the same reason to tell him of his wife's infidelity , when he is married , to prevent the consequences of imposition . It is a breach of confidence not ...
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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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