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... honor to see Dr. Johnson here. Will you allow me to send for him?” Availing myself of this opening, I said that “I would go myself and bring him, when he had drunk tea; he knew nothing of my calling here.” Having been thus successful, I ...
... honor to see Dr. Johnson here. Will you allow me to send for him?” Availing myself of this opening, I said that “I would go myself and bring him, when he had drunk tea; he knew nothing of my calling here.” Having been thus successful, I ...
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... honored by your attention in any way.” JoHNSON: “Come, Sir, let's have no more of it. We offended one another by our ... honor to receive from the Lord Chancellor the following letter: TO JAMES BOSWELL, ESQ. SIR: I should have answered ...
... honored by your attention in any way.” JoHNSON: “Come, Sir, let's have no more of it. We offended one another by our ... honor to receive from the Lord Chancellor the following letter: TO JAMES BOSWELL, ESQ. SIR: I should have answered ...
517. oldal
... honor.' — 'A'o, upon my word (replied the other), / see no honor in it, whatever you may do.' — 'Well, Sir (returned Dr. Johnson, sternly) if you do not see the honor / am sure / feel the disgrace.” (Abid., p. 242.) “This is all ...
... honor.' — 'A'o, upon my word (replied the other), / see no honor in it, whatever you may do.' — 'Well, Sir (returned Dr. Johnson, sternly) if you do not see the honor / am sure / feel the disgrace.” (Abid., p. 242.) “This is all ...
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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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