Boswell's Life of Johnson, 3. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... dined with us . - This day we began to have a fire . - The weather is grown very cold , and I fear has a bad effect upon my breath , which has grown much more free and easy in this country . ' Sat. , Oct. 28. I visited the Grand ...
... dined with us . - This day we began to have a fire . - The weather is grown very cold , and I fear has a bad effect upon my breath , which has grown much more free and easy in this country . ' Sat. , Oct. 28. I visited the Grand ...
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... dined at an excellent inn at Chapelhouse , where he expatiated on the felicity of England in its taverns and inns , and triumphed over the French for not having in any perfection the tavern life . " There is no private house ( said he ) ...
... dined at an excellent inn at Chapelhouse , where he expatiated on the felicity of England in its taverns and inns , and triumphed over the French for not having in any perfection the tavern life . " There is no private house ( said he ) ...
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... dined at our inn , and had with us a Mr. Jackson , one of Johnson's schoolfellows , whom he treated with much kindness , though he seemed to be a low man , dull and untaught . He had a coarse grey coat , black waistcoat , greasy leather ...
... dined at our inn , and had with us a Mr. Jackson , one of Johnson's schoolfellows , whom he treated with much kindness , though he seemed to be a low man , dull and untaught . He had a coarse grey coat , black waistcoat , greasy leather ...
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