Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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28. oldal
... writing employed in them , when the authors were to remain unknown and so could not have the motive of fame . JOHNSON : Nay , Sir , those who write in them , write well in order to be paid well . " Soon after this day he went to Bath ...
... writing employed in them , when the authors were to remain unknown and so could not have the motive of fame . JOHNSON : Nay , Sir , those who write in them , write well in order to be paid well . " Soon after this day he went to Bath ...
179. oldal
... write what is called stenography , or shorthand , in appropriated characters devised for the purpose , I had a method of my own of writing half words , and leaving out some altogether , so as yet to keep the substance and language of ...
... write what is called stenography , or shorthand , in appropriated characters devised for the purpose , I had a method of my own of writing half words , and leaving out some altogether , so as yet to keep the substance and language of ...
265. oldal
... write to Johnson , as usual , upon my return to my family ; but tried how he would be affected by my silence . Mr ... Write , pray write to me , and let me know what is , or what has been the cause of this long interruption . I am , dear ...
... write to Johnson , as usual , upon my return to my family ; but tried how he would be affected by my silence . Mr ... Write , pray write to me , and let me know what is , or what has been the cause of this long interruption . I am , dear ...
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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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