Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötetBigelow, Brown & Company, 1921 |
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143. oldal
... perhaps be thought of any consequence , unless you should judge proper to consider it as a proof of the very humane part which Dr. Johnson took in behalf of a distressed and deserving person . I am , Sir , ' Your most obedient humble ...
... perhaps be thought of any consequence , unless you should judge proper to consider it as a proof of the very humane part which Dr. Johnson took in behalf of a distressed and deserving person . I am , Sir , ' Your most obedient humble ...
349. oldal
... perhaps worse , when the con- versation is with difficulty kept up by a perpetual effort ? Johnson once observed to me , ' Tom Tyers described me the best : " Sir ( said he ) , you are like a ghost : you never speak till you are spoken ...
... perhaps worse , when the con- versation is with difficulty kept up by a perpetual effort ? Johnson once observed to me , ' Tom Tyers described me the best : " Sir ( said he ) , you are like a ghost : you never speak till you are spoken ...
484. oldal
... perhaps if I did , I should spin my account out to a tedious length , I thought , my dear Sir , this general account of the respect with which our valued friend was attended to , might be acceptable " . believe it , Sir , he was wicked ...
... perhaps if I did , I should spin my account out to a tedious length , I thought , my dear Sir , this general account of the respect with which our valued friend was attended to , might be acceptable " . believe it , Sir , he was wicked ...
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