Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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... thought very unreasonably . For he said , " I forced myself to read it , only because it was a common topic of conversation . I found it mighty dull ; and , as to the style , it is fit for the second table . " Why he thought so I was at ...
... thought very unreasonably . For he said , " I forced myself to read it , only because it was a common topic of conversation . I found it mighty dull ; and , as to the style , it is fit for the second table . " Why he thought so I was at ...
162. oldal
... thought the book so far good , as it gave , in an elegant manner , the substance of the bad writers medii ævi , which the late Lord Lyttelton ad- vised her to read . " JOHNSON : " Sir , she has not read them : she shows none of this ...
... thought the book so far good , as it gave , in an elegant manner , the substance of the bad writers medii ævi , which the late Lord Lyttelton ad- vised her to read . " JOHNSON : " Sir , she has not read them : she shows none of this ...
452. oldal
... thought the character of Queen Catharine in Henry the Eighth , " the most natural : " I think so too , Madam , " said he ; " and whenever you perform it , I will once more hobble out to the theatre my- self . " Mrs. Siddons promised she ...
... thought the character of Queen Catharine in Henry the Eighth , " the most natural : " I think so too , Madam , " said he ; " and whenever you perform it , I will once more hobble out to the theatre my- self . " Mrs. Siddons promised she ...
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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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