Boswell's Life of Johnson, 3. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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130. oldal
... once a year to the fountain of intelligence and pleasure is very natural ; but both informa- tion and pleasure must be regulated by propriety . Pleasure , which cannot be obtained but by unseasonable or unsuitable expense , must always ...
... once a year to the fountain of intelligence and pleasure is very natural ; but both informa- tion and pleasure must be regulated by propriety . Pleasure , which cannot be obtained but by unseasonable or unsuitable expense , must always ...
272. oldal
... once it is certain that a lawsuit is to go on , there is nothing wrong in a lawyer's endeavouring that he shall have the benefit rather than another . ' BOSWELL : ' You would not solicit employment , sir , if you were a lawyer ...
... once it is certain that a lawsuit is to go on , there is nothing wrong in a lawyer's endeavouring that he shall have the benefit rather than another . ' BOSWELL : ' You would not solicit employment , sir , if you were a lawyer ...
304. oldal
... once pronounced woonse , instead of wunse or wonse . Johnson himself never got entirely free of those provincial accents . Garrick sometimes used to take him off , squeezing a lemon into a punch - bowl , with uncouth gesticulations ...
... once pronounced woonse , instead of wunse or wonse . Johnson himself never got entirely free of those provincial accents . Garrick sometimes used to take him off , squeezing a lemon into a punch - bowl , with uncouth gesticulations ...
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